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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Australia' in the following places:
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An island in the Tasman Sea, governed by New South Wales, Australia
Lord Howe Island (/haxcax8a/; formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, 600xc2xa0km (320xc2xa0nmi) directly east of mainland Port Macquarie, 780xc2xa0km (420xc2xa0nmi) northeast of Sydney, and about 900xc2xa0km (490xc2xa0nmi) southwest of Norfolk Island.
Whale oil was to become Australia's most profitable export until the 1830s, and the whaling industry shaped Lord Howe Island's early history.
[40] In the 1850s, gold was discovered on mainland Australia, where crews would abandon their ships, preferring to dig for gold than to risk their lives at sea.
Lying in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, the island is 600xc2xa0km (370xc2xa0mi) east of mainland Port Macquarie, 702xc2xa0km (436xc2xa0mi) northeast of Sydney, and about 772xc2xa0km (480xc2xa0mi) from Norfolk Island to its northeast.
[98] The shelf is part of Zealandia, a microcontinent nearly half the size of Australia that gradually submerged after breaking away from the Gondwanan supercontinent.
It is part of the Australasian realm and shares many biotic affinities with Australia, New Guinea, and New Caledonia.
The combined flora of these two islands is more closely related to that of New Zealand and New Caledonia than to that of Australia.
All World Heritage properties in Australia are xe2x80x98matters of national environmental significancexe2x80x99 protected and managed under national legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
This Act is the statutory instrument for implementing Australiaxe2x80x99s obligations under a number of multilateral environmental agreements including the World Heritage Convention.