Australia has 19 total world heritage sites. Many of these sites are natural sites, but there are a few cultural ones. One of the World Heritage sites in Western Australia is Shark Bay, which is home to 5 endangered species of mammals among other natural wonders.
Yes;
One is Australian Convict Sites and another is Australian Fossil Mammal Sites
Natural sites would be the Great Barrier Reef. Cultural world heritage sites would be places connected to people such as the Sydney Opera House.https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Australia
Australia's first 3 World Heritage sites were inscribed in 1981. They were the Great Barrier Reef (natural), Kakadu National Park (mixed), and the Willandra Lakes Region (mixed).
There are 832 cultural World Heritage sites in the world.
There are 206 natural World Heritage sites.
Australia has a number of both cultural and natural world heritage listed sites. See the related link below for a list.
when and why are the world heritage sites in Egypt?
UNESCO, chooses world heritage sites.
There are 7 world heritage sites in Tanzania.
UNESCO says the world heritage sites belong to everyone.
There are 6 world heritage sites in Queensland. They are the Australian Fossil Sites at Riversleigh in Gulf Country, Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, Fraser Island, the Great Barrier Reef, Lamington National Park and the Wet Tropics of Queensland.
Ireland has 2 World Heritage sites, both are cultural.
In 2009, there were 890 World Heritage sites; 688 cultural sites, 175 natural sites and 27 mixed sites.