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Why Exmouth Gulf wasn’t included in Ningaloo’s World Heritage listing
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By Paul Gamblin
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What a moment of civic pride that was.
Paul Gamblin speaks at a Save Ningaloo rally in Fremantle in 2002, which 15,000 West Australians attended.
Credit:Roel Loopers
We West Australians already knew Ningaloo was beyond special but it certainly felt good having our reef on the list of the world’s most outstanding heritage places, from the Acropolis and Machu Picchu to the Serengeti.
So it’s a real cause for celebration, but also a story with more twists and turns than you’d expect. It’s almost impossible to believe now, but Ningaloo’s World Heritage crown wasn’t a sure thing.