Australia's World Heritage Sites

Australia's World Heritage Sites

Australia has 19 UNESCO World heritage sites, categorised as cultural and natural sites. From Australian Fossil Mammal Sites and Great Barrier Reefs to Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens that dates back to 1880s. Marking is as one of the world’s last exhibition buildings from the 19th century.

 

Austrlaina World Heritage Site : 

1.    Australian Convict Sites

2.    Sydney Opera House

3.    Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens

4.    Purnululu National Park

5.    Greater Blue Mountains Area

6.    Heard and McDonald islands

7.    Macquarie Island

8.    Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh/Naracoorte)

9.    Fraser Island

10.  Shark Bay

11.  Wet Tropics of Queensland

12.  Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

13.  Gondwana rainforests of Australia

14.  Lord Howe Island group

15.  Tasmanian Wilderness

16.  Great Barrier Reef

17.  Kakadu National Park

18.  Willandra Lakes Region

19.  Ningaloo Coast

 

 

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Last Updated: 16 March 2016
Editor: Ms. Kiandokht Dardashti