UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Australia(found at: http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/au)
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Great Barrier Reef 1407 people | ||
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Kakadu National Park 35 people | ||
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Willandra Lakes Region | ||
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Lord Howe Island 6 people | ||
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Tasmanian Wilderness 8 people | ||
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Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves 1 person | ||
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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park 5 people | ||
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Wet Tropics 1 person | ||
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Shark Bay 5 people | ||
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Fraser Island 15 people | ||
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Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh/ Naracote) | ||
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Heard And McDonald Islands 2 people | ||
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Macquarie Island 3 people | ||
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Blue Mountains 52 people | ||
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Purnululu National Park | ||
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Royal Exhibition Building & Carlton Gardens | ||
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Sydney Opera House 244 people | ||
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Created by Josh Petersen on Jun 27, 2006.
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