Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park

In June 2020 the Government of New South Wales acquired 153,415 ha (379,100 acres),[2] or 1,534 km2 (592 sq mi)[3] of private land for a new national park, when it purchased Narriearra station in the state’s far north-west.

Together with the nearby Sturt National Park, there would be a nearly contiguous conservation area of about 500,000 ha (1,200,000 acres), which is twice the size of the Australian Capital Territory.

[3] The Dingo Fence on the border with Queensland forms the northern boundary of the property.

[4] The Tibooburra Local Aboriginal Land Council has been invited to suggest a name for the new park.

[2] Various ecosystems are supported in the park, the white tree stands out from the plants, then the open salty low shrub that grows over the lush grass vegetation.