Broken Head Nature Reserve

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NearestcityByron Bay
Coordinates28°43′S 153°37′E / 28.717°S 153.617°E / -28.717; 153.617
Area0.98 km2 (0.38 sq mi)
Broken Head Nature Reserve
road through Broken Head Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Broken Head Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Broken Head Nature Reserve
Broken Head Nature Reserve
LocationNew South Wales
Nearest cityByron Bay
Coordinates28°43′S 153°37′E / 28.717°S 153.617°E / -28.717; 153.617
Area0.98 km2 (0.38 sq mi)
Governing bodyNSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Websitehttp://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkFeesConditions.aspx?id=N0414

The Broken Head Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, adjacent to the promontory of Broken Head which lies approximately 9 km south of Cape Byron, the easternmost point of Australia. The 98-hectare (240-acre) reserve contains an intact segment of littoral rainforest. Much of the Australian littoral rainforests have been destroyed for agriculture, mining or housing.

The Traditional Owners of Broken Head, and its surrounds, are the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung Nation.[1][2][3]

Species of tree include tuckeroo, Broad-leaf Lilly Pilly, native elm, Pear Fruited Tamarind, Bennett's Ash, Bangalow Palm, Rusty Rose Walnut and hoop pine. The extremely rare scented acronychia may naturally occur here. Climbers such as Whip Vine and Lawyer Cane are very common. The weed lantana is a serious problem in disturbed areas.[4] The area is noted for its Aboriginal culture, rainforest walks, whale watching, and fishing from pristine beaches.[5]

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