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High-ranking politicians in Australia are pushing back against UNESCO's concerns that ancient rock art in Western Australia ...
After UNESCO expressed concern that the extension of Woodside's North West Shelf gas facility would cause nearby Murujuga ...
The chairman of a major Aboriginal corporation has lashed environmentalists for undermining a bid to recognise ancient rock ...
A legal bid to overturn the state approval of a massive gas project's extension could also impact a pending federal clearance ...
The UN is proposing to knock back Australia's bid to add the Murujuga Cultural Area to the World Heritage list, instead asking the federal government to address concerns about emissions degrading the ...
Mardathoonera woman Raelene Cooper's challenge to Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt will be heard in the Federal Court ...
Smith told CNN in 2022 that sulfur and nitrogen oxides emitted from the industrial plants on Murujuga were mixing with moisture in the air to form acid rain that was damaging the rocks ...
The Federal Government's decision to extend the licence of Woodside Energy’s North West Shelf LNG plant has raised great concerns around the fate of 50,000-year-old Aboriginal rock art located in the ...
The wait continues for a final decision on the future of a major gas plant as campaigners call for greater transparency about ...
Murujuga, the world’s largest rock-art site, might not meet UNESCO World Heritage List requirements due to local fossil fuel plant emissions.
The North West Shelf LNG project is located on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia (WA) and is the country's oldest and ...