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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Macquarie Island' has mentioned 'The Australian' in the following places:
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Since 1948, the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) has maintained a permanent base, the Macquarie Island Station, on the isthmus at the northern end of the island at the foot of Wireless Hill.
In September 2016, the Australian Antarctic Division said it would close its research station on the island in 2017.
[3] However, shortly afterwards, the Australian government responded to widespread backlash by announcing funding to upgrade aging infrastructure and continue existing operations.
[9] On 25 May 1948, the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) established its expedition headquarters on Macquarie Island.
In 2018, the Australian Antarctic Division published a map showing the island's buildings with confirmed or suspected asbestos contamination; at least half the island's structures are at least suspected of containing asbestos.
The Bishop and Clerk Islets mark the southernmost point of Australia (excluding the Australian Antarctic Territory).
Macquarie Island is an exposed portion of the Macquarie Ridge and is located where the Australian Plate meets the Pacific Plate.
On 4 June 2007 a media release by Malcolm Turnbull, Federal Minister for Australia's Environment and Water Resources Board, announced that the Australian and Tasmanian Governments had reached an agreement to jointly fund the eradication of rodent pests, including rabbits, to protect Macquarie Island's World Heritage values.
In February 2012, The Australian newspaper reported that rabbits, rats and mice had been nearly eradicated from the island.
Most of the waters out to 200 nautical miles to the east of the reserve are within the Macquarie Island Commonwealth Marine Reserve, which is managed by the Australian Government in cooperation with the PWS.