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Australia's heritage

Heritage is all the things that make up Australia's identity - our spirit and ingenuity, our historic buildings, and our unique, living landscapes. Our heritage is a legacy from our past, a living, integral part of life today, and the stories and places we pass on to future generations.

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Prison re-opened at Port Arthur

15 August 2008

Seperate Prison re-opened at National Heritage listed Port Arthur 

Address at the re-opening of the Separate Prison, Port Arthur, Tasmania

Rock art from Kakadu National Park

7 July 2008

$3 million boost to Indigenous heritage protection

More than $3 million from the Commonwealth Government's Indigenous Heritage Program will support 49 Indigenous projects across Australia.

Patrimonito Storyboard competition

16 June 2008

Patrimonito Storyboard competition

Australian students between 12-18 are invited to enter UNESCO's Patrimonito Storyboard Competition for a chance to be the mastermind behind a new internationally distributed DVD series on the Great Barrier Reef featuring the Patrimonito World Heritage character.

Myall Creek Massacre recognised 170 years on

7 June 2008

Myall Creek Massacre recognised 170 years on

Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site included on the National Heritage List.

Heritage recognition for indigenous protest site.

20 May 2008

Heritage recognition for Indigenous protest site

The site of one of the most important moments in Australia's Indigenous story, Sydney's Cyprus Hellene Club, has been awarded the nation's highest heritage honour with inclusion in the National Heritage List.

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