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🔗 Australian Convict Sites
UNESCO World Heritage collection spanning eleven historic convict-era locations


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 07:35

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Eleven sites across Australia inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010
  • Represents convict transportation period from 1788 to 1868
  • Approximately 166,000 men, women, and children transported from Britain and Ireland
  • Old Great North Road built 1826–1836 using convict labor

The Australian Convict Sites comprise eleven historically significant locations spread across Australia that collectively document the era of convict transportation and forced labor from 1788 to 1868. Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010, these sites represent a substantial chapter in Australia's colonial history and preserve tangible evidence of the approximately 166,000 convicts transported from Britain and Ireland. The sites encompass diverse convict experiences, ranging from ...

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