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Murujuga has more than one million petroglyphs, some up to 50,000 years old. The North West Shelf extension places them at ...
Woodside Energy and the Australian Government have announced an extension to the consultation period for the environmental ...
The UN looks set to knock back Australia's bid to add a large area of ancient rock art in WA's north to the World Heritage list, citing concerns about emissions degrading the Aboriginal carvings near ...
Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt flags possible delays to Woodside's response to his provisional approval of an ...
The Federal Government's decision to extend the licence of Woodside Energy’s North West Shelf LNG plant has raised great ...
Mardathoonera woman Raelene Cooper's challenge to Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt will be heard in the Federal Court ...
Smith told CNN in 2022 that sulfur and nitrogen oxides emitted from the industrial plants on Murujuga were mixing with moisture in the air to form acid rain that was damaging the rocks ...
Murujuga, the world’s largest rock-art site, might not meet UNESCO World Heritage List requirements due to local fossil fuel plant emissions.
The Murujuga Cultural Landscape is around 50,000 years old and tells the story line of the traditional custodians in the area ...
A leading scientist expresses "grave concern" about "unacceptable interference" in a major study of the impacts of industrial ...
Curtin University Professor and Murujuga rock art emissions study statistician Adrian Baddeley.Credit: Curtin University That ...