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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Wet Tropics of Queensland' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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natural world heritage site in Queensland, Australia | WIKI |
Wet Tropics of QueenslandUNESCO World Heritage SiteForest near Daintree. | WIKI |
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site consists of approximately 8,940xc2xa0km2 of Australian wet tropical forests growing along the north-east Queensland portion of the Great Dividing Range. | WIKI |
The Wet Tropics of Queensland meets all four of the criteria for natural heritage for selection as a World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
[1] World Heritage status was declared in 1988,[2] and on 21 May 2007 the Wet Tropics were added to the Australian National Heritage List. | WIKI |
The Wet Tropics of Queensland stretches in part from Townsville to Cooktown, running in close parallel to the Great Barrier Reef (another World Heritage Site). | WIKI |
The World Heritage area includes Australia's highest waterfall, Wallaman Falls. | WIKI |
[9] Copperlode Falls Dam, Koombooloomba Dam and Paluma Dam are found within the World Heritage Area. | WIKI |
The Wet Tropics Management Authority was established in 1983; it is responsible for managing the site according to Australia's obligations under the World Heritage Convention. | WIKI |
The Queensland Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993 (Wet Tropics Act) and the Commonwealth Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Conservation Act 1994 together give effect to the administrative and operational aspects of the agreement and facilitate the implementation of Australiaxe2x80x99s obligations under the World Heritage convention. | UNESCO |
These Acts require the Authority to produce an annual state of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area report for the Queensland and Commonwealth parliaments respectively. | UNESCO |
The Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) now provides an additional layer of protection for all World Heritage properties in Australia. | UNESCO |
Under the EPBC Act, any action that has, will have or is likely to have a significant impact on the World Heritage values of a World Heritage property must be referred to the responsible Minister for consideration. | UNESCO |
The EPBC Act applies whether the activity is inside or outside of the boundaries of a World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area Regional Agreement 2005 provides for the cooperative management of the property between 18 Rainforest Aboriginal tribal groups, the Authority and the Australian and Queensland governments. | UNESCO |