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One of the world’s biggest assemblages of rock art at Murujuga in Western Australia’s Pilbara has been granted World Heritage ...
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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 ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNAustralia's Aboriginals ask UNESCO to protect ancient carvings siteA delegation of Australia's Aboriginal people has travelled to Paris to win UN backing for the protection of a heritage site ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAncient Aboriginal rock art, African sites make UNESCO World Heritage listCameroon’s Mandara Mountains and Malawi’s Mount Mulanje were also added to the latest edition of the UNESCO World Heritage ...
Murujuga, a remote location in Western Australia, is one of the thousands of sites under consideration. According to ...
Projects which protect Aboriginal heritage sites to receive $1.25 million in fundingGrants of up to $50,000 for eligible Aboriginal not-for-profit ...
Free family history sessions to be held in Morawa, Yalgoo, Mount Magnet, Meekatharra, Cue, Mullewa and Geraldton between 4-8 August 2025Program ...
Australia’s first people—known as Aboriginal Australians—have lived on the continent for over 65,000 years.Diverse and culturally distinctive, they are represented by more than 250 distinct ...
Archaeologists in Australia have identified a new Aboriginal rock art style in the country’s western territory that dates back to the mid-to-late Holocene age, around 7,000 to 5,000 years ago.
The head of an Indigenous delegation heading for a UNESCO meeting in Paris says he is still hopeful that a World Heritage listing can be salvaged for the rock art-rich Burrup Peninsula.
Workshops with local Aboriginal communities will build capacity for transforming energy transition projects in the ...
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