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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The State Parks of New South Wales are eighteen protected areas in New South Wales, Australia reserved for camping, water sports and recreational uses. State Parks are maintained by the New South Wales Department of Lands and managed by community trust boards.They are:Bellinger Heads State Park, near Coffs Harbourat the mouth of the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers,Belmont State Park, Lake Macquarie (or Belmont Wetlands)514 ha (1,270 acres) of wetlands and dunes, established as a state park in 2005Burrinjuck Waters State Park, near Yass (officially Burrinjuck State Recreation Area) 34°58′55″S 148°37′05″E75 ha (185 acres) of bushland on the southern escarpment of Mount Barren JackCoffs Coast State Park, near Coffs Harbour (officially Coffs Coast Regional Park) 30°06′39″S 153°12′40″E360 ha (890 acres)Copeton Waters State Park, near Armidale (officially Copeton State Recreation Area) 29°54′55″S 150°56′05″E263 ha (650 acres) on the southern shore of Copeton Dam on the Gwydir RiverCronulla State ParkGoolawah State Park, near Crescent HeadGrabine Lakeside State Park, near [Bigga, New South Wales](official33°56′55″S 149°02′05″Enear Wyangala DamHarrington Beach State Park431 ha (1,065 acres) of ocean beaches adjoining Crowdy HeadJervis Bay State Park Killalea State Park, near Wollongong (officially Killalea State Recreation Area) 34°35′55″S 150°52′04″Eis a reserve covering approximately 265 ha (655 acres) of coastal land. It was named for Edward Killelea, a previous owner. It used to be a dairy farm.It is situated on the southern part of Bass Point, a peninsula south of Shellharbour. It includes a lagoon, Killalea Lagoon, two popular surfing beaches that are part of a national surfing reserve and camping grounds. The two beaches are called Mystics and The Farm, also known as Minnamurra and Killalea respectively.The reserve's southern extremity is the northern side of the entrance to the Minnamurra River. It also incorporates Stack Island, a small rocky island just offshore from the entrance.Lake Burrendong State Park, near Dubbo 32°40′45″S 149°07′56″E581 ha (1,436 acres) near Mumbil on the southwestern shore of Lake BurrendongLake Glenbawn State Park, in the Upper Hunter Valley (officially Lake Glenbawn State Recreation Area) 32°05′55″S 151°00′04″ELake Keepit State Park, between Tamworth and Narrabri (officially Lake Keepit State Recreation Area) 30°53′55″S 150°30′04″E4,370 ha (10,799 acres) on Lake Keepit and the Namoi RiverLiving Desert State Park, near Broken HillManning Entrance State Park487 ha (1,203 acres) of ocean beaches on the Manning RiverWallaga Lake State Park 36°22′54″S 150°00′04″E Wyangala Waters State Park, near Cowra 33°57′55″S 149°00′04″EOther protected areas in New South Wales are maintained by local councils, the National Parks and Wildlife Service, the Botanic Gardens Trust and the forestry arm of the Department of Primary Industries."@en }

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