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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.
The collection of ancient rock art becomes the country's second site to receive World Heritage status due to its First ...
A large collection of rock art engravings — depicting animals, plants and human figures — in Western Australia has been ...
UNESCO has granted World Heritage status to the Murujuga Cultural Landscape — an area of ancient aboriginal rock art in ...
WA is now home to the Australia’s newest UNESCO World Heritage site, Murujuga Cultural Landscape, a place of deep time, deep ...
Western Australia's Murujuga Cultural Landscape is older than the Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge, and now the area of ...
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 ...
WA Premier Roger Cook hails UNESCO’s decision to inscribe Murujuga and its rock art on the World Heritage List.
Australia's Murujuga rock art has received World Heritage status, ensuring protection for the ancient carvings amidst ...
Three rock art panels were this month removed from Murujuga/Burrup in Western Australia to make way for a new A$6.4 billion fertiliser factory.. Moving Indigenous rock art anywhere in the world is ...
UNESCO has granted World Heritage status to Murujuga rock art in Western Australia that many have said is vulnerable as a result of a nearby gas project. "This is a momentous day for our old people ...