Funding details for the Murujuga Rock Art Monitoring Program, including state government, industry, and Woodside Energy contributions.
Murujuga rock art monitoring is funded by WA government, industry, and Woodside, ensuring independen
WA government and industry fund Murujuga rock art monitoring, with Woodside contributing significant
“The total cost of the monitoring program contract is $29.4 million over six years and is funded by industry operating on Murujuga.”
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