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Future industrial activity unaffected by UNESCO world heritage listing

No impact on pending decision on Woodside's North West Shelf extension

The federal environment minister and members of MAC at the UNESCO meeting in Paris

The federal environment minister and members of MAC at the UNESCO meeting in Paris | Credits: Murray Watt LinkedIn

The addition of the Murujuga cultural landscape and its collection of ancient rock drawings to the UNESCO World Heritage list will have no impact on the existing industrial activity on the Burrup Peninsula,...

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