The committee is expected to hand down its decision at the end of the week.
If the government's application is successful, it would be a first time a developed country had reversed a heritage listing on the basis of economic grounds.
The government said the area it wants delisted has already been logged before.
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Opponents said only 8.6 per cent of it has been touched, with the remainder pristine old-growth rainforest.

