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Ancient Aboriginal Murujuga rock art in Australia has been granted UNESCO world heritage status, after a campaign which lasted almost two decades.
A Murujuga traditional owner claims a UNESCO committee silenced and intimidated her delegation which was lobbying against the ...
The UNESCO has approved World Heritage status for the 50,000-year-old rock art of Murujuga, in Western Australia in Paris.
The collection of ancient rock art becomes the country's second site to receive World Heritage status due to its First ...
A veil of secrecy hangs over the conditions applied to Woodside Energy’s massive gas export project on WA's Burrup Peninsula.
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ARTnews on MSNMurujuga Rock Art in Australia Receives UNESCO World Heritage StatusUNESCO has granted World Heritage status to Murujuga rock art in Western Australia that many have said is vulnerable as a ...
A large collection of rock art engravings — depicting animals, plants and human figures — in Western Australia has been ...
WA Premier Roger Cook hails UNESCO’s decision to inscribe Murujuga and its rock art on the World Heritage List.
Environment Minister Murray Watt hailed the designation by UNESCO while visiting the organisation’s headquarters in Paris.
The ancient Indigenous rock art on Western Australia's Burrup Peninsula has been deservedly listed on the UNESCO World ...
The listing has been welcomed by many, but some say the site already "looks like an industrial complex" and that the ...
The committee’s decision in Paris will bring to a head a long-running bid to secure ancient Aboriginal rock art petroglyphs ...
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