Cudgera Creek and Kerosene Inlet, Fingal Head. Australian Wetlands was commissioned by the Tweed Shire Council (TSC) to undertake a baseline ecological health assessment …
The estuary at Cudgera Creek, immediately north of Hastings Point, is the only Tweed Coast estuary without man-made sea walls. This important estuarine environment filters …
ecological habitat for marine creatures. The area provides habitat for Critically Endangered beach nesting birds such as Beach Stone-curlews. Hastings Point and surrounds support …
Cudgera Creek Nature Reserve is located approximately 25 kilometres south of Tweed Heads. It falls within the South Eastern Queensland Bioregion. It also lies within the …
Council is committed to protecting and enhancing native wildlife in the Tweed, including threatened birds such as the Glossy Black-Cockatoo, Bush Stone-curlew and Albert's …
Cudgera Creek is a barrier river estuary near Pottsville on the New South Wales north coast and meets the sea at Hastings Point. The entrance is untrained, meaning it can become …
Cudgera Beach (NSW 8) is 2.9 km long and runs south-southwest from Hastings Point to the entrance walls of Mooball Creek, at Potts Point. The beach forms the seaward side …
The Advanced Eco-Certified Wildlife Habitat is a wildlife immersion exhibit – an open and interactive environment for guests and animals to mingle in a spacious natural setting. …