Travelling Stock Reserves Statewide Plan of Managementis a single state-wide plan of management across NSW to ensure the future management of TSRs … See more
When moving stock on a travelling stock reserve (TSR) or along a public road, you must follow these requirements: Hold a permit. If you don’t have one you must apply for one at …
The grazing industry uses a network of Crown reserves called travelling stock reserves (TSR) for moving or grazing livestock around the state. This Crown land is reserved for …
The Crown Lands branch of the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment considers applications for easements, licences, leases, vestings and sales in relation to …
Given that travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are parcels of Crown land reserved under legislation, their conservation values are required to be recorded and reported. …
TSRs include stock routes, which are corridors (ranging from 60 metres to almost two kilometres wide) that connect smaller watering and camping reserves, …
In NSW this is the Biosecurity (NLIS) Regulation 2017. Permanent identification of livestock benefits livestock industries by: improving livestock traceability to reduce the impact of …
Campgrounds within 100km of HOWLONG, NSW. 41 Campsites with detailed information. 9 National Park, Dam, Conservation Area or State Forests. 229 Campsites with location …
View a map of the TSRs that are subject to Stock Permits – Long Term Grazing in regions that are currently open. All TSRs remain available by application to Local Land Services …
The site comprises approximately 46.66 ha at Howlong, being Lot 304 DP 753744 in the Parish of Howlong, County of Hume, as shown in Figure 1 below. Legal access to the site is via River Road and through Travelling Stock Reserve 29062. Figure 1. Location of grazing opportunity at Howlong Proposed tenure