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Part 1: Introduction and Methodology

     1.1 Introduction      1.2 Thematic Methodology for World Heritage Assessment      1.3 Approaches to World Heritage Assessment…
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Part 2: Implementation of the Methodology

     2.1 Identification of Australian thematic contexts and themes of outstanding universal value (Step A)      2.2 Future development of the themes and sub-…
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Part 3.5: Further work/Regional Forest Agreement Process

This report is intended to provide information to facilitate consideration of the full range of issues associated with joint World Heritage assessments being undertaken as part of the process of…
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Part 3.3: European Cultural Heritage Themes, Sub-themes and Potential Forested Places

The Panel confirmed the view, expressed at its March 1997 meeting, that in relation to identifying Australian thematic contexts and themes of outstanding universal value for the historic environment, a…
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World Heritage Sub-theme: Eucalypt-dominated vegetation

DownloadDocumentPagesFile size CRA World Heritage sub-theme: Eucalypt-domination ve​getation PDF103272 KB CRA World Heritage sub-theme: Eucalypt-domination vegetation DOC103522…
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Attachment 7: Currently listed World Heritage Places in Australia and the best expression of the themes of outstanding universal value

As part of its work in identifying themes and sub-themes of outstanding universal value (Step A) and possible places that might best express them (Step B), the Expert Panel's discussion often touched on…
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Attachment 2: World Heritage Expert Panel Meeting Canberra 14 15 and 21 October 1997

​Chairman Professor Ralph Slatyer (World Heritage, Environmental Science) Emeritus Professor of Environmental Biology The Australian National University Aboriginal Cultural Values Professor…
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Attachment 3: World Heritage Expert Panel Meeting Canberra 13 March 1997

Chairman Professor Ralph Slatyer (World Heritage, Environmental Science) Emeritus Professor of Environmental Biology The Australian National University Aboriginal Cultural Values Professor Sandra Bowdler (Aboriginal prehistory, Archaeology) Professor of Archaeology University of Western…
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Part 3.2: Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Themes, Sub-themes and Potential Forested Places

Theme: Traditional human settlement and land use Sub-theme: Complex persistence of a hunting-and-gathering society on a single continent Australia provides the only example of where the hunting-and-…
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World Heritage Expert Panel Meeting

Part 1: Introduction and Methodology Part 2: Implementation of the Methodology Part 3: Record of the Panel's work in implementing Step B of the Methodology for Western Australia, New South Wales and…
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We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

Artwork: Protecting our Country, Growing our Future
© Amy Allerton, contemporary Aboriginal Artist of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi nations.

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