The bushfires swept through the Monga National Park in late November - December 2019 and the Park was closed for some twelve months.
Many parts were showing good signs of recovery with regrowth spreading up most of the trunks of the burnt Eucalyptus trees. Fortunately in the numerous small gullies the majority of the tree ferns seemed to have survived and showing new growth.
Pockets of Plumwood trees also survived but many were burnt and fallen. Patches of grass trees were doing well. Some tops of ridges and rocky outcrops appeared to be struggling - perhaps the fires were more severe in these locations.