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On October 18, 2018 at 12:49:13 PM +1100, National Native Title Tribunal:
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2 | "author": null, | 2 | "author": null, | ||
3 | "author_email": null, | 3 | "author_email": null, | ||
4 | "creator_user_id": "8d2ac61a-d63a-4456-a00d-b35fee4c4025", | 4 | "creator_user_id": "8d2ac61a-d63a-4456-a00d-b35fee4c4025", | ||
5 | "id": "4000651a-96da-4f07-85a7-54cd54704aca", | 5 | "id": "4000651a-96da-4f07-85a7-54cd54704aca", | ||
6 | "license_id": "cc-at-4", | 6 | "license_id": "cc-at-4", | ||
7 | "maintainer": null, | 7 | "maintainer": null, | ||
8 | "maintainer_email": null, | 8 | "maintainer_email": null, | ||
9 | "metadata_created": "2018-06-15T08:49:58.683165", | 9 | "metadata_created": "2018-06-15T08:49:58.683165", | ||
t | 10 | "metadata_modified": "2018-10-18T01:48:55.427828", | t | 10 | "metadata_modified": "2018-10-18T01:49:12.780653", |
11 | "name": "australia-world-heritage-areas", | 11 | "name": "australia-world-heritage-areas", | ||
12 | "notes": "There are currently twenty (20) Australian properties on | 12 | "notes": "There are currently twenty (20) Australian properties on | ||
13 | the World Heritage List . A single Australian World Heritage Areas | 13 | the World Heritage List . A single Australian World Heritage Areas | ||
14 | database has been created by combining data which was historically | 14 | database has been created by combining data which was historically | ||
15 | stored as a separate set of data for each property. World Heritage | 15 | stored as a separate set of data for each property. World Heritage | ||
16 | Area buffer zones are also included in this dataset for relevant | 16 | Area buffer zones are also included in this dataset for relevant | ||
17 | properties.\r\n\r\nThe Great Barrier Reef, the Tasmanian Wilderness, | 17 | properties.\r\n\r\nThe Great Barrier Reef, the Tasmanian Wilderness, | ||
18 | the Wet Tropics of Queensland and Shark Bay meet all four World | 18 | the Wet Tropics of Queensland and Shark Bay meet all four World | ||
19 | Heritage criteria for natural heritage, with Kakadu National Park, | 19 | Heritage criteria for natural heritage, with Kakadu National Park, | ||
20 | Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Willandra Lakes Region and the | 20 | Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Willandra Lakes Region and the | ||
21 | Tasmanian Wilderness being listed for both natural and cultural | 21 | Tasmanian Wilderness being listed for both natural and cultural | ||
22 | criteria. The 2010, 2012 and 2013 extensions to the Tasmanian | 22 | criteria. The 2010, 2012 and 2013 extensions to the Tasmanian | ||
23 | Wilderness have been incorporated. The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites | 23 | Wilderness have been incorporated. The Australian Fossil Mammal Sites | ||
24 | (Naracoorte/Riversleigh), Lord Howe Island Group, Gondwana Rainforests | 24 | (Naracoorte/Riversleigh), Lord Howe Island Group, Gondwana Rainforests | ||
25 | of Australia, Fraser Island, Macquarie Island, Heard and McDonald | 25 | of Australia, Fraser Island, Macquarie Island, Heard and McDonald | ||
26 | Islands, the Greater Blue Mountains Area and Purnululu National Park | 26 | Islands, the Greater Blue Mountains Area and Purnululu National Park | ||
27 | are listed under the World Heritage criteria for natural heritage. The | 27 | are listed under the World Heritage criteria for natural heritage. The | ||
28 | Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, Melbourne were | 28 | Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, Melbourne were | ||
29 | inscribed in the World Heritage List against Cultural criterion (ii): | 29 | inscribed in the World Heritage List against Cultural criterion (ii): | ||
30 | exhibit an important interchange of human values over a span of time | 30 | exhibit an important interchange of human values over a span of time | ||
31 | or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in | 31 | or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in | ||
32 | architecture or technology, monumental arts, town planning or | 32 | architecture or technology, monumental arts, town planning or | ||
33 | landscape design. The Sydney Opera House was inscribed in the World | 33 | landscape design. The Sydney Opera House was inscribed in the World | ||
34 | Heritage List in 2007 against Cultural criterion (i) (see | 34 | Heritage List in 2007 against Cultural criterion (i) (see | ||
35 | http://whc.unesco.org/en/criteria ) The Australian Convict Sites was | 35 | http://whc.unesco.org/en/criteria ) The Australian Convict Sites was | ||
36 | inscribed on the World Heritage List on 31 July 2010. There are 11 | 36 | inscribed on the World Heritage List on 31 July 2010. There are 11 | ||
37 | sites that make up the World Heritage Australian Convict Sites against | 37 | sites that make up the World Heritage Australian Convict Sites against | ||
38 | Cultural criterion (iv) and (vi). The Ningaloo Coast was inscribed on | 38 | Cultural criterion (iv) and (vi). The Ningaloo Coast was inscribed on | ||
39 | the World Heritage List in June 2011 against Natural criteria (vii) | 39 | the World Heritage List in June 2011 against Natural criteria (vii) | ||
40 | and (x). \r\n\r\nThe coastline of Queensland was produced under | 40 | and (x). \r\n\r\nThe coastline of Queensland was produced under | ||
41 | specific contract for Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority | 41 | specific contract for Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority | ||
42 | (GBRMPA) by AUSLIG in 1984. Originally engineered by AUSLIG from | 42 | (GBRMPA) by AUSLIG in 1984. Originally engineered by AUSLIG from | ||
43 | datasets produced by the Division of National Mapping and RAN | 43 | datasets produced by the Division of National Mapping and RAN | ||
44 | Hydrographic Service; Queensland coastal information produced by | 44 | Hydrographic Service; Queensland coastal information produced by | ||
45 | AUSLIG at 250k scale with 100k elements from developing technology at | 45 | AUSLIG at 250k scale with 100k elements from developing technology at | ||
46 | the time of genesis; Island information is specific to the Great | 46 | the time of genesis; Island information is specific to the Great | ||
47 | Barrier Reef Region as produced from RAN Hydrographic Service data at | 47 | Barrier Reef Region as produced from RAN Hydrographic Service data at | ||
48 | 100k scale. Updated against satellite imagery during the RAP process | 48 | 100k scale. Updated against satellite imagery during the RAP process | ||
49 | (2003-2004) to 25k scale, especially in Cairns, Whitsundays and | 49 | (2003-2004) to 25k scale, especially in Cairns, Whitsundays and | ||
50 | Hinchinbrook Regions. This coastline is used to represent the coastal | 50 | Hinchinbrook Regions. This coastline is used to represent the coastal | ||
51 | boundary of the Great Barrier Reef WHA, and is supplied by GBRMPA | 51 | boundary of the Great Barrier Reef WHA, and is supplied by GBRMPA | ||
52 | Spatial Data Centre.\r\n", | 52 | Spatial Data Centre.\r\n", | ||
53 | "owner_org": "f8477e38-7bc8-4051-9b18-a2b17493fe9c", | 53 | "owner_org": "f8477e38-7bc8-4051-9b18-a2b17493fe9c", | ||
54 | "private": false, | 54 | "private": false, | ||
55 | "revision_id": "4aab468f-6435-4343-a5bf-23ff600403b6", | 55 | "revision_id": "4aab468f-6435-4343-a5bf-23ff600403b6", | ||
56 | "state": "active", | 56 | "state": "active", | ||
57 | "title": "Australia, World Heritage Areas", | 57 | "title": "Australia, World Heritage Areas", | ||
58 | "type": "dataset", | 58 | "type": "dataset", | ||
59 | "url": "https://data.gov.au/dataset/australia-world-heritage-areas", | 59 | "url": "https://data.gov.au/dataset/australia-world-heritage-areas", | ||
60 | "version": null | 60 | "version": null | ||
61 | } | 61 | } |