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Australia's monuments take on many distinct forms, including statues, fountains, natural landmarks and buildings. While some monuments of Australia hold a national significance, many are constructed and maintained by local community groups, and are primarily significant on a local scale. [1]
special association with the life or works of a person, or group of persons, of importance in Australia's natural or cultural history importance as part of Indigenous tradition. In addition, the place must pass a "significance threshold"; it must have 'outstanding' heritage value to the nation as a whole.
Monuments and memorials to women's suffrage in Australia (6 P) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Australia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Commencement Column Monument 1913 Capital Hill: The Commencement Column Monument is composed of three foundation stones with inscriptions, set in a hexagonal base (of an intended but never completed column) and was designed by J S Murdoch. Commonwealth Heritage List: Old Canberra House 1913 Acton
The King’s Foundation Australia will restore and become the custodian of the historic Hillview Estate in New South Wales.
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The area is home to a substantial part of Australian biodiversity, both in animal and plant species. It also includes the only growing sites of the ancient relict species Pherosphaera fitzgeraldii and Wollemia nobilis. The Three Sisters rock formation is pictured. [22] Purnululu National Park: Western Australia: 2003 1094; viii, ix (natural)
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