Environment and Resource Management

World heritage areas

World Heritage areas are outstanding examples of the world's natural or cultural heritage. The World Heritage Committee oversees listing these areas on behalf of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

The Australian Government has to ensure that Australia's world heritage properties are managed to protect their natural and cultural values. Of these 16 areas, 5 are in Queensland, one of the most naturally diverse places on earth.

In 2006, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service also commissioned a report into compiling a case for World Heritage on Cape York Peninsula (PDF, 1.7M)*.

 

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Last updated: 25 October 2007

World Heritage Areas

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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

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