Western Australia’s Murujuga Cultural Landscape is older than the Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge, and now the area of ancient rock art has officially been given World Heritage Status.
The decision over the weekend in Paris follows decades of campaigning from Indigenous groups, and comes as the government awaits a response to its provisional approval for Woodside’s nearby gas project to be extended until 2070.
Whether or not the sacred site and the gas industry can co-exist is now being questioned.
- Guest: Murray Watt, Minister for the Environment and Water, Senator for Queensland
- Producer: Lexie Jeuniewic





