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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Heard and McDonald Islands' has mentioned 'The Australian' in the following places:
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The summit of one, Mawson Peak, is higher than any mountain on the Australian mainland.
Expeditioner boot traffic during the Australian Antarctic program expedition in 1987 may be at least partly responsible for the spread, but it is probably mainly due to dispersal by wind and the movement of seabirds and seals around the island.
All recorded breeding species, other than the Heard Island sheathbill, are listed marine species under the Australian Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Act (1999, four are listed as threatened species and five are listed migratory species.
The Australian Antarctic Division conducted an expedition to Heard Island during the austral summer of 2003xe2x80x9304.
Effective government, administration and control of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands was transferred to the Australian government on 26 December 1947 at the commencement of the first Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) to Heard Island, with a formal declaration that took place at Atlas Cove.
The islands are a territory (Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands) of Australia administered from Hobart by the Australian Antarctic Division of the Australian Department of the Environment and Energy.
The administration of the territory is established in the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Act 1953, which places it under the laws of the Australian Capital Territory and the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.
The islands' only natural resource is fish; the Australian government allows limited fishing in the surrounding waters.
The area is managed as a strict nature reserve (IUCN Category 1a) by the Australian Antarctic Division through the Australian Governmentxe2x80x99s Heard Island and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve Management Plan that covers marine reserves in the same region as well as the World Heritage Area.