Located in the south of Australia, New South Wales was the first British colony in the country and is the most populous, industrialized, and urbanized state.


New South Wales has a coastline of 1,455 kilometers with beautiful harbors and beaches. The territory includes the Central Highlands region and the Great Dividing Range.


New South Wales is located in the temperate zone and has a mild climate. Sydney is the capital of NSW and has many beautiful parks and lush botanical gardens and green spaces on the fringes of the city center, which are great for walking.


Theatre lovers will find a wide variety of performances to enjoy throughout the year at the world-famous Sydney Opera House.


In addition, the University of Sydney, one of the world's leading research universities, is located in Sydney, New South Wales, and is the oldest and most prestigious university in Australia.


It is known as the "Number One University in Australia" and is one of the most respected institutions of higher learning in the world. It is also one of the premier academic halls and globally renowned institutions of higher learning in the entire southern hemisphere.


New South Wales is known for its unique harbor capital Sydney, its endless beaches and pristine forests, and its elegant restaurants.


When you combine these prestigious destinations with lesser-known attractions, this state nestled on the east coast becomes a destination worthy of a wish list.


Travel Experiences


1. We can sip world-class wines in the Margie and Hunter Valleys


2. We can escape to relaxing seaside destinations such as Jervis Bay and Byron Bay


3. We can camp, hike and mountain bike in the Blue Mountains and Sapphire Coast National Parks


Sydney is one of Australia's most accessible cities, making it easy to explore New South Wales.


International flights arrive daily from all over the world, and you can fly to Sydney from all major Australian cities and all regions. New South Wales is the ideal destination for an epic road trip if you prefer to travel by car.


It has a beautiful winding coastline and endless pristine forests waiting to be explored. Sydney is a three-hour drive from Canberra and around nine hours from Melbourne and Brisbane.


NSW produces 800,000 tonnes of plastic yearly, of which only 10% is recycled. We recognize the impact of plastics on the natural environment and human health, which is why a comprehensive and bold response to this critical issue is needed.


In March 2020, the NSW Government released a discussion paper collating relevant bills to redirect the future of plastics in NSW.


The paper outlines our approach to working with communities to better manage plastics throughout their lifecycle - from production and consumption to disposal, recovery, and recycling.


The NSW Government will provide up to $5 million in funding to improve the recyclability of plastics, the testing and piloting of innovative approaches to plastic alternatives, and the recycling of plastics.


Many manufacturers and retailers have begun to move away from plastics or are moving to more easily recyclable plastics. This shift is good for our environment and our economy because it reduces plastic waste and the amount of plastic sent to landfills, and keeps the material in the economy longer.


It can also help remove contaminants from recycling bins. However, changing production processes and using new materials can initially be expensive and may require investment in new equipment or processes.