Cudgen Nature Reserve (RESERVE), NSW Details
History
The Cudgen Nature Reserve was proclaimed on 22 December 1995 in the Government Gazette No.158 folio 8812.
Description
A nature reserve situated about 7 km SSW of Kingscliffe and adjoining Bogangar. It occupies an area of about 464 ha proclaimed on 22 December 1995 in Gov Gaz 158 folios 8812-13. It extends from the most northwesterly point encompassing Cudgen Lake east to the South Pacific Ocean. The most southerly point being the southeast corner of Portion 375 Parish of Cudgen and extending west to the northwest corner of Lot 3 DP 729138. (This description gives a simple outline of the park on the date of proclamation. For further additions contact National Parks and Wildlife Service.)
Meaning
Coodgen an aboriginal word meaning red clay. (ASA)
Origin
Named after the parish nearby lake and village.
Cudgen Nature Reserve (RESERVE), NSW
title | Cudgen Nature Reserve (RESERVE) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 73910 |
placename | Cudgen Nature Reserve |
designation | RESERVE |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | TWEED |
description | A nature reserve situated about 7 km SSW of Kingscliffe and adjoining Bogangar. It occupies an area of about 464 ha proclaimed on 22 December 1995 in Gov Gaz 158 folios 8812-13. It extends from the most northwesterly point encompassing Cudgen Lake east to the South Pacific Ocean. The most southerly point being the southeast corner of Portion 375 Parish of Cudgen and extending west to the northwest corner of Lot 3 DP 729138. (This description gives a simple outline of the park on the date of proclamation. For further additions contact National Parks and Wildlife Service.) |
meaning | Coodgen an aboriginal word meaning red clay. (ASA) |
origin | Named after the parish nearby lake and village. |
history | The Cudgen Nature Reserve was proclaimed on 22 December 1995 in the Government Gazette No.158 folio 8812. |