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Images for download

These images are available for non-commercial use with the inclusion of the captions provided. You must reproduce any images appropriately and with consideration for the honour and reputation of the Director of National Parks.

If you wish to use an image for commercial purposes, you will need to contact the permits officer on (02) 4442 1006 or booderee.mail@environment.gov.au regarding permissions and acknowledgement that might be required.

Acknowledging the copyright owner
You must acknowledge the Director of National Parks when using an image from the online media centre by using the captions provided. Failure to comply with these conditions may constitute an infringement of the Copyright Act 1968.

Images in this media resource are provided as JPEGs in two sizes, for print and screen use. Images for use in print have a maximum width of 1750px at 300 DPI (approximately A5). Images for use in screen-based media have have a maximum width of 800px at 72 DPI.

Image download instructions

Windows: right click and save target as to to download
Mac : control click on thumbnail then choose 'Download link to Disk' to download

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Steamers Beach panorama, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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Eastern grey joey, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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Murrays Wharf, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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 Flora, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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Hole in the Wall Beach, Booderee National Park. Parks Australia

Hole in the Wall Beach, Booderee National Park. Parks Australia

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Cape St George Lighthouse, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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Scuba diving, Booderee National Park. Credit: June Anderson, Parks Australia

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Flora, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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New South Wales Waratah, Booderee National Park. Credit: Parks Australia

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