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The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (CERRA) World Heritage Site is made up of a number of non-contiguous areas of national park and reserve land in northeastern New South Wales and South East Queensland. These rainforests are so called because the species found here existed hundreds of millions of years ago when Australia was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. They can be geographically grouped into 8 distinct regions:
Regions
[edit]The Barrington Group
[edit]The Border (Tweed Volcano) Group
[edit]- 2 Border Ranges National Park.
- 3 Lamington National Park. 20,600 hectares (51,000 acres) of rainforest on the Lamington Plateau of the McPherson Range, known for its birdlife, ancient trees, waterfalls, walking tracks and mountain views.
- 4 Wollumbin National Park (Mount Warning National Park).
- 5 Nightcap National Park.
- 6 Springbrook National Park.
Focal Peak Group
[edit]- 7 Mount Barney National Park (part of).
- Mount Clunie Flora Reserve.
- Mount Nothofagus Flora Reserve.
- 8 Toonumbar National Park (part of).
- 9 Mallanganee National Park.
Gibraltar Range Group
[edit]Hastings - Macleay Group
[edit]- 12 Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
- 13 Werrikimbe National Park.
The Iluka Group
[edit]- 14 Iluka Nature Reserve.
Main Range Group
[edit]- Goomburra State Forest.
- 15 Main Range National Park.
- Spicers Gap State Forest.