Show your support this weekend for these magnificent creatures which inhabit Australian territorial waters.
Link to National Whale Day website here.
Some NSW land-based vantage points for sighting whales:
- Cape Byron state recreation Area near Byron Bay
- Broken Head Nature Reserve near Byron Bay
- Solitary Islands Marine Park north of Coffs Harbour
- Hat Head National Park near Kempsey
- Crowdy Head National Park near Taree
- Tomaree National Park near Nelson Bay
- Barrenjoey Headland in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park near Sydney
- North Head in Sydney Harbour National Park
- Cape Solander in Botany Bay National Park at Kurnell
- Jervis Bay National Park near Nowra
- Ben Boyd National Park near Eden
Clarence Valley will be celebrating National Whale Day on Sunday 15th June.
* At Pilot Hill, Yamba, where the mouth of the Clarence River meets the Pacific Ocean.
Starts at 11a.m. and includes whale watching and interpretive session with National Parks & Wildlife, community whale wall and family barbecue. Everyone is welcome.
Come and show support for the Valley's adopted humpback whale, Yuraygir.
Further information phone: (02) 6643.0200 Susan Lynch - Clarence Valley Council