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Newport littoral rainforest forever protected

The successful purchase of over 10,000 sq m of environmentally sensitive land by Northern Beaches Council and the New South Wales Government will ensure it is protected for generations to come.

Council contributed $2.5million to the $4.6million
purchase.

Mayor, Michael Regan, said the acquisition was a huge win for the community.

“Despite its high environmental value, this land on Hillside Rd had been slated for sub-division and significant development.

“It’s fantastic that we have been able to partner with the State Government to save it and bring it into public hands.

“It protects endangered rainforest and an important wildlife corridor and provides additional green space for the Northern Beaches community.”

Mayor Regan said the new, amalgamated council now had the size and resources to ‘get this purchase done’.

“I’d like to thank the many community groups and individuals who fought to have this critical land saved, bringing petitions before Council and ensuring this incredible outcome became a reality.

“I’d also like to acknowledge the strong work of local member Rob Stokes for his support to help get this over the line.”

The land contains significant littoral rainforest which is listed as an Endangered Ecologically Community under New South Wales Legislation and Critically Endangered under Commonwealth Legislation.

It connects with the Bilgola Escarpment, making it a corridor extension to other important habitat and biodiversity rich areas.

A natural creek runs through the property, supporting native vegetation and animals including palms, ferns, birds, frogs, water dragons, lizards and much more flora and fauna.

Its dense vegetation makes it particularly valuable for small birds such as the Spotted Pardalote, Superb Blue Wren, Grey Fantail and Blackfaced Monarch and larger birds such as Australia’s largest owl, the Powerful Owl, which is regularly sighted by locals and is listed as vulnerable.

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