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Hughes Enginehouse located at the Moonta Mine Site. Part of the Australian Cornish Mining Sites: Burra and Moonta.

Australian Cornish Mining sites at Burra and Moonta added to Australia’s UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List

13 September 2024
Simon Ambrose, Dylan Strong, Mayor Roslyn Talbot, Susan Close MP, Mayor Bill Gebhardt, David Stevenson, Holly Cowan, Barb Button.

Media Release: Burra and Moonta Statement of Outstanding Universal Value officially handed to Deputy Premier Susan Close MP

19 June 2024
Community Engagement Coordinator Holly Cowan, The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Environment and Water, and Chief Executive Officer Dylan Strong
Community Engagement Coordinator Holly Cowan, The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Minister for Environment and Water, and Chief Executive Officer Dylan Strong

Media Release: World Heritage Bid for Australian Cornish Mining Sites captures national attention

12 April 2024
Carlo Sansbury Chair Ngadjuri Nation Board and David Stevenson CEO Regional Council of Goyder
Carlo Sansbury Chair Ngadjuri Nation Board and David Stevenson CEO Regional Council of Goyder

Media Release: Ngadjuri Nations Aboriginal Corporation Board Makes History In Burra, South Australia

8 April 2024
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Media Release: Australian Cornish Mining Sites: Burra and Moonta on the World Stage

11 September 2023
Mayor Bill Gebhardt, CEO David Stevenson, Deputy Mayor Debbie Hibbert at the National Heritage Listed Burra Mine Site

Media Release: South Australian Government backs Burra and Moonta World Heritage Bid

30 March 2023