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Hadi Nazari being winched to safety at Kosciuszko National Park on Wednesday.

The stunning moment hikers found Hadi on a hillside

For 13 days, searchers combed the dense alpine forest of the Kosciuszko National Park looking for missing hiker Hadi Nazari. As hope began to fade, a speck appeared in the distance.

  • Marta Pascual Juanola, Angus Delaney and Cassandra Morgan

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Rescued hiker Hadi Nazari, 23, embraces loved ones on Wednesday.

Rescued hiker survived a fortnight on alpine berries and two muesli bars

Hadi Nazari, 23, was found after he called out to other hikers on Wednesday afternoon, having disappeared in Kosciuszko National Park on Boxing Day.

  • Cassandra Morgan and Lachlan Abbott
Authorities and volunteers are still searching for Nazari.

Melbourne hiker’s belongings found as alpine search enters seventh day

Rescuers are holding out hope of finding Berwick bushwalker Hadi Nazari, who was last seen a week ago near Australia’s highest mountain.

  • Angus Delaney
The government could consider aerial shooting of feral horses as part of its new management plan.

‘We can’t ignore this problem any more’: Aerial shooting of feral horses reconsidered

The NSW government is reassessing a proposal to kill feral horses from the air after their populations in the Kosciuszko National Park boomed.

  • Laura Chung
The feral horse debate has reared its head again.

Major feral horse reduction in Kosciuszko key to independent support

A major reduction of the feral horse population will be a key condition of support for an incoming minority government, independent MP Joe McGirr says.

  • Tom Rabe and Laura Chung
TRA 12 MAR. Mt Kosciuszko. The view from the path winding around the crest up to the summit. CREDIT KATRINA LOBLEY.

Vertical integration

Katrina Lobley walks beside toddlers and teenagers on a group push to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko.

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On the far side

As a blizzard rages, Dugald Jellie hunkers down at the Kosciuszko Chalet where skiers have sheltered since 1930.

Large parts of Kosciuszko National Park were previously off limits.

Clearing the trails back to our national parks

New tours, accommodation and safari-style camping are part of the campaign to get more of us to explore the wilderness at our doorstep.

  • Jane E. Fraser
Back country survival ... tents pitched in the snow in Kosciuszko National Park.

No country for cold men

With snowshoes, a 20-kilogram pack and a sense of adventure, Ben Stubbs heads off-piste to learn the skills of survival.

Your questions

My partner and I did a New Zealand walk where you can stay in rustic huts? Is there anything similar in NSW?

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