Australia
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Note: Heard and McDonald Islands are not included on the map.
New South Wales
Greater Blue Mountain Area
Several nature reserves that are home to a huge diversity of flora, representing species important to the evolution of plant life.
Sydney Opera House
A landmark of 20th-century architecture on Sydney Harbor.
Willandra Lakes Region
Lord Howe Island Group
Macquarie Island
Northern Territory
Kakadu National Park
A vast and pristine natural landscape, important for its endemic species, geology, and ancient Aboriginal rock art.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
An awe-inspiring rock formation that is sacred to the local indigenous people, and similar red-rock domes not far away.
Queensland
Great Barrier Reef
An enormous biologically-diverse coral reef along Australia’s east coast.
Wet Tropics of Queensland
A vast area of tropical rainforest, home to a huge diversity of plant and animal species.
K’gari (Fraser Island)
A unique island of sand dunes and rainforest.
Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh/Naracoorte)
Tasmania
Tasmanian Wilderness
A diverse group of nature reserves that are important for biological diversity and that serve as refuge to many species endemic to Australia.
Victoria
Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens
An exhibition building and surrounding gardens representing the importance of the 19th-century’s international exhibition movement.
Budj Bim Cultural Landscape
Western Australia
Shark Bay
A unique natural environment of dramatic landscapes and ecosystems representing evolutionary history.
Purnululu National Park
A very remote location with dramatic beehive rock formations.
Ningaloo Coast
A remote place of rugged beauty in its fringing reef and its arid mountains, gorges and canyons.
Multi-state
Australian Convict Sites
Eleven separate locations that illustrate elements of the 19th-century British penal system of “transportation” to Australia.
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia (Queensland and New South Wales)
Beautiful and ancient rainforests that are home to a diversity of species.
External territories
Heard and McDonald Islands