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Impact and Consequences of the Current Situation in the Gaza Strip/Palestine in All Aspects of UNESCO’s mandate (“Yemen/Arab Group Gaza Resolution”)
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems: Andorra and Austria earn their first, while Asian countries get six new designations
Baw Baw Shire joins gold rush to World Heritage bid
Appointment of Australian Ambassadors
City Amplifying Good Music Month
Hobart successfully nominated as City of Literature
UN endorses marine conservation project
Symposium to focus on K’gari’s seascapes and iconic marine species
Government’s ongoing fisheries failures to hurt consumers as fish and chips prices set to rise
Local marine science projects endorsed by UNESCO
Broken Hill icon included in global World Heritage bid
Army gets ready for extreme weather
Significant coup for Geelong region
AECOM and Resilient Reefs Initiative welcome new resilience strategy for Palau’s Koror Rock Islands
Palauan’s pull together to protect their patch
New partnerships to amplify environmental message
Learning together Caring for Country from Victoria to New Mexico
WHO releases updated guidance on adolescent health and well-being
$14,000 fine for damaging endangered Proserpine rock wallaby habitat
Grinding tools play key role in food, plant and pigment processing during ‘Green Arabia’
World Heritage listing sought for Parramatta Female Factory
Anzac WWI Western Front sites added to UNESCO World Heritage List
Creativity and inspiration to flourish during Geelong Design Week
Broken Hill Trades Hall endorsed for World Heritage List nomination bid
New Indo-European Language Discovered
Reef protection enhanced with $2 million to support farm extension services
Queensland Government partners with leading organisations to kick start innovative Reef Credit scheme
New State Opera South Australia Artistic Director announced
Twenty-two Student Ambassadors from sixteen countries and regions appointed for academic year 2023 Reaching out to prospective international students
World Heritage Committee decision on Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef World Heritage status confirmed
CSIRO deploys world-first sensors in Southern Great Barrier Reef
Curtin shines at 2023 Premier’s Science Awards
Big win for Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve
Manchester Museum returns Aboriginal artefacts in special ceremony
New board and chair appointments for Adelaide Festival
Funding for First Nations ecotourism ventures in Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area (Queensland section)
Capacity building on climate action for World Heritage properties
Australia’s hidden Sydney Opera House history | The role of local ingenuity in construction
Port Douglas hosting Far North Queensland Regional Community Forum  
Arts and social change centre gets major boost
Putting words into action to safeguard Indigenous languages
Council puts locals to test on water conservation
Indigenous Literacy Day 6 September 2023 – First time ever, event will be livestreamed from Sydney Opera House
Investing In Marine Ecosystems And Blue Carbon Capture
Schools Should Prepare for AI-Future
Professor Kerrie Wilson appointed Queensland Chief Scientist
Next steps to better protect Reef