In July 2004 the Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape was inscribed onto the National Heritage List. The place accorded with the criterion of A. Events, Processes (in demonstrating a place of Indigenous-European colonization conflict), B. Rarity (in demonstrating the context, historical and philosophy of benevolence of Governments to Indigenous people), F. Creative or technical achievement (in demonstrating technical accomplishment in construction the system), and, I. Indigenous tradition (in demonstrating longevity and continuity of cultural practices). Such affords Budj Bim, that hosts a unique Indigenous water harvesting and aquaculture infrastructure system dating some 7,000-10,000 years within a country that the Gunditjmara have manage...
Historical separation of cultural and natural property values at World Heritage Sites (WHS) in deter...
In response to a proposal by ICOMOS, 18 April was designated as the International Day for Monuments ...
Cultural landscapes are a part of a nation’s heritage and are narratives of the by-gone era. These l...
While contemporary Western planning traditions in Australia talk of the last 200 years of innovation...
In the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (hereafter WTWHA) of Queensland, Australia inclusion of indig...
The history of the water resources development in the world is generally inspired by the physical, c...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia’s largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
In March 2011 Museums Victoria participated in the Australian Biological Resources Study's Bush Blit...
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area is a region of spectacular scenery and rugged topo...
Published: 22 December 2015Water is of paramount importance to all people who live in Kati Thanda-La...
The Pulicat Lagoon is the second largest water body in India, covering an area of 759 km2., in the m...
Historical separation of cultural and natural property values at World Heritage Sites (WHS) in deter...
In response to a proposal by ICOMOS, 18 April was designated as the International Day for Monuments ...
Cultural landscapes are a part of a nation’s heritage and are narratives of the by-gone era. These l...
While contemporary Western planning traditions in Australia talk of the last 200 years of innovation...
In the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (hereafter WTWHA) of Queensland, Australia inclusion of indig...
The history of the water resources development in the world is generally inspired by the physical, c...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia’s largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
In March 2011 Museums Victoria participated in the Australian Biological Resources Study's Bush Blit...
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area is a region of spectacular scenery and rugged topo...
Published: 22 December 2015Water is of paramount importance to all people who live in Kati Thanda-La...
The Pulicat Lagoon is the second largest water body in India, covering an area of 759 km2., in the m...
Historical separation of cultural and natural property values at World Heritage Sites (WHS) in deter...
In response to a proposal by ICOMOS, 18 April was designated as the International Day for Monuments ...
Cultural landscapes are a part of a nation’s heritage and are narratives of the by-gone era. These l...