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read moreTwo new lookouts have been officially opened at Sydney’s North Head offering visitors more opportunities to enjoy the winter whale watching season.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) worked with a leading local landscape architect and Aboriginal designers on new lookouts including the names Burragula and Yiningma.
Burragula, meaning sunset, was selected for the southern lookout and for the association with burraga, the long-nosed bandicoot, which is most active at this time.
The northern lookout is called Yiningma, meaning cliff edge, where views far out to sea as well as along the coastline can be enjoyed.
The work completes the $4 million upgrade to the North Head area to provide improved access, safety and landscaping to this iconic location.
Experienced landscape architects planned and designed the lookouts considering topography, vegetation, natural character of the landscape, materiality and accessibility.
The new lookouts and final improvements elsewhere at North Head include:
Visitors to other coastal national parks in New South Wales also have some of the best opportunities to enjoy the winter whale watching season, in which up to 35,000 humpback whales are expected to pass up the east coast to warmer waters.
NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe shared “The new visitor facilities allow everyone to experience the excitement of seeing whales while protecting, enhancing and sharing the state’s national parks.
“The two new lookouts are a stunning addition to both North Head and Sydney Harbour National Park, and provide an improved, accessible and safer experience for all visitors to enjoy.
“I particularly appreciate the interpretive elements that recognise Country and the character of the surrounding landscape such as the use of sandstone to reflect the landscape and the circular form of the lookouts for gathering.
“I encourage everyone during the winter school holidays to visit and experience for themselves the wonder of Sydney Harbour National Park from North Head.”
New platforms at Cape Solander, in Kamay Botany Bay National Park, and at Crackneck Lookout in Wyrrabalong National Park allow even more people to experience one of the world’s great natural spectacles.
Additionally during this whale migration, a special conservation project is underway to help identify one very rare group of whales.
The NPWS Right Whale ID Program uses highly trained volunteer drone operators and the social media hashtag #srw@100 to identify individual southern right whales by their unique head markings.
This work is part of a project funded through the Marine Estate Management Strategy, helping marine mammal experts identify individual southern right whales so they can be better protected when they are in New South Wales and monitor their recovery.
Unlike humpback whales, which are passing through NSW waters heading for their breeding grounds, southern right whales instead breed in New South Wales.
There are fewer than 300 southern right whales migrating up the south-east coast each winter, including into NSW waters, so it is important we find out as much about them so we can provide better protection.
Highly skilled drone operators are located up and down the NSW coast and this citizen science program helps to better estimate population size and identify preferred areas to rest, give birth and nurture calves.
People are encouraged to report southern right whale sightings on 13000PARKS or the ORRCA Hotline on 02 9415 3333.
21st June 2023 - Upgraded popular whale-watching Crackneck Lookout reopens on NSW Central Coast
8th June 2023 - Sunreef announces array of whale watching cruises for the season
19th May 2023 - Sea World team conduct specialised training to prepare for whale strandings and entanglements
11th May 2023 - Whitsundays announced as a candidate for Whale Heritage Site status
19th February 2023 - Greenpeace highlights urgent action required to protect Australian whales
1st July 2022 - Hervey Bay whale watching season begins
27th October 2021 - NSW National Parks remind boat and jet ski operators to observe whale watching distance regulations
3rd October 2021 - Whale Watching set to restart in Jervis Bay
24th August 2021 - Study cites need for global guidelines and stricter regulations for swim-with-whale tourism experiences
24th April 2021 - Whale watchers encouraged but required to observe distance regulations
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