
Burrup Peninsula
The Burrup Peninsula, located in Western Australia, is a key industrial area known for its natural beauty and cultural significance. It hosts one of the world's largest industrial complexes, including gas processing and mineral production facilities, contributing significantly to Australia's economy. The region is also home to a vast number of Aboriginal rock art sites, some thousands of years old, highlighting its cultural heritage. Balancing industrial development with the preservation of these ancient artworks and natural landscapes is an ongoing challenge in the area.