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Cameroon’s Mandara Mountains and Malawi’s Mount Mulanje were also added to the latest edition of the UNESCO World Heritage ...
The UNESCO has approved World Heritage status for the 50,000-year-old rock art of Murujuga, in Western Australia in Paris.
Murujuga, a remote location in Western Australia, is one of the thousands of sites under consideration. According to ...
The United Nations has granted World Heritage status to an ancient Aboriginal rock art site in Australia that’s close to an industrial gas hub, a development that will require the government to ...
UNESCO has granted World Heritage status to Murujuga rock art in Western Australia that many have said is vulnerable as a ...
Environment Minister Murray Watt said the Murujuga rock art landscape in Western Australia being given UNESCO World Heritage status won't influence the final decision on extending Woodside's North ...
Scattered across WA's Burrup Peninsula, these rock engravings are at the centre of a debate over development, climate change ...
One of the world's most significant collections of ancient Aboriginal rock art is under threat after the federal government approved a 40-year extension of one of Australia's largest gas projects.
The committee’s decision in Paris will bring to a head a long-running bid to secure ancient Aboriginal rock art petroglyphs ...
The event comes just weeks after the federal government gave Woodside’s North West Shelf project the green light to keep operating until 2070.
Critics of one of Australia's most productive gas projects have been accused of undermining a bid to secure a heritage listing for Aboriginal rock art for political gain.