Aust wins world heritage protection role

Australia has been elected to the World Heritage Committee for a fifth time since its founding to will help preserve global sites including the 19 down under.

The Great Barrier Reef as viewed from above.

Australia stay part of the body that oversees World Heritage sites such as the Great Barrier Reef. (AAP)

Australia will play a part in choosing new world heritage sites and preserving existing ones after being elected to the committee that oversees them for a fifth time.

Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg says Australia's four-year term on the committee will involve assessing, monitoring and managing the most significant natural and cultural heritage sites in the world.

"There are major new challenges - there are properties in war zones, the implications of climate change - and Australia has a great deal of expertise and know-how that we can bring to the table," he told AAP at the UN climate talks in Bonn.


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