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The UNESCO has approved World Heritage status for the 50,000-year-old rock art of Murujuga, in Western Australia in Paris.
Contemporary artists are co-opting the visual tropes of romantic rural scenes and bringing them to uncanny new ends in the ...
A round-up of art activities make even the steamiest days seem bearable. “Vastness’’ continues at Loading Dock Gallery at ...
The West is more than buffalo and cowboys, and no one captures it better than the artists chosen for the annual Cheyenne ...
Environment Minister Murray Watt hailed the designation by UNESCO while visiting the organisation’s headquarters in Paris.
Environment Minister Murray Watt said the Murujuga rock art landscape in Western Australia being given UNESCO World Heritage status won't influence the final decision on extending Woodside's North ...
The Murujuga Cultural Landscape has become Australia’s 21st World Heritage site along with the Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu and ...
A large collection of rock art engravings depicting animals, plants and human figures has been designated a World Heritage ...
WA is now home to the Australia’s newest UNESCO World Heritage site, Murujuga Cultural Landscape, a place of deep time, deep ...
A new exhibition, entitled 'Future Fossils: Junk or Jewels', has opened at Linenhall Arts Centre. The solo exhibition by ...