Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'The Australian' in the following places:
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[14] The currency is the Australian dollar.
[14] The island was added to the Australian National Heritage List on 21 May 2007[17] and the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
[49] Also on the ship was William Fitzgerald, a surveyor, and Mr Masters from the Australian Museum.
[52] With Wilson was a team of scientists who included H. Wilkinson from the Mines Department, W. Condor from the Survey Department, J. Duff from the Sydney Botanical Gardens, and A. Morton from the Australian Museum.
[54] This study sealed a lasting relationship with three scientific organisations, the Australian Museum, Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens, and Kew Royal Botanic Gardens.
[83] The currency is the Australian dollar, and there are two banks.
[97] It is one of a chain of islands that occur on the western rim of an undersea shelf, the Lord Howe Rise, which is 3,000xc2xa0km (1,900xc2xa0mi) long and 300xc2xa0km (190xc2xa0mi) wide extending from New Zealand to the west of New Caledonia and consisting of continental rocks that separated from the Australian plate 60 to 80 million years ago to form a new crust in the deep Tasman Basin.
[148] The garden skink and the bleating tree frog have been accidentally introduced from the Australian mainland.
In July 2012, the Australian federal Environment Minister Tony Burke and the New South Wales Environment Minister Robyn Parker announced that the Australian and New South Wales governments would each contribute 50% of the estimated A$9 million cost of implementing a rodent eradication plan for the island, using aerial deployment of poison baits.
[108][184][185] The first international conference on global artificial photosynthesis as a climate-change solution occurred at Lord Howe Island in 2011,[186] the papers being published by the Australian Journal of Chemistry.
Lord Howe Island and adjacent islets, Admiralty Islands, Mutton Bird Islands, Ball's Pyramid, and associated coral reefs and marine environs were added to the Australian National Heritage List on 21 May 2007, on the basis of the World Heritage List.