A design consisting of: (a) in the centre of the coin, a coloured stylised representation of a handprint, fan palm frond and shell fossil enclosed in a circular border comprising a ring of dashes; and (b) surrounding the central circle, another circular border containing the following: (i) “AUSTRALIAN WORLD HERITAGE PROPERTIES”; and (ii) “5 DOLLARS”; and (c) surrounding the border referred to in paragraph (b), a ring comprising overlapping circular lines; and (d) a montage of the following stylised representations of Australian sites (or elements from those Australian sites) on the World Heritage List: (i) the Brickendon Estate (Australian Convict Site in Tasmania); and (ii) the Cascades Female Factory (Australian Convict Site in Tasmania); and (iii) the Coal Mines Historic Site (Australian Convict Site in Tasmania); and (iv) Cockatoo Island (Australian Convict Site in New South Wales); and (v) the Darlington Probation Station (Australian Convict Site in Tasmania); and (vi) Fremantle Prison (Australian Convict Site in Western Australia); and (vii) Hyde Park Barracks (Australian Convict Site in New South Wales); and (viii) the Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (Australian Convict Site in Norfolk Island); and (ix) Old Government House and Government Domain (Australian Convict Site in New South Wales); and (x) the Old Great North Road (Australian Convict Site in New South Wales); and (xi) the Port Arthur Historic Site (Australian Convict Site in Tasmania); and (xii) the Woolmers Estate (Australian Convict Site in Tasmania); and (xiii) the Australian Fossil Mammal Site in Naracoorte, South Australia; and (xiv) the Australian Fossil Mammal Site in Riversleigh, Queensland; and (xv) Budj Bim Cultural Landscape in Victoria; and (xvi) the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia in New South Wales and Queensland; and (xvii) the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland (represented by a clownfish); and (xviii) the Greater Blue Mountains Area in New South Wales; and (xix) Heard Island and McDonald Islands in the Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands; and (xx) Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory; and (xxi) K’gari (Fraser Island) in Queensland; and (xxii) the Lord Howe Island Group in New South Wales; and (xxiii) Macquarie Island, Tasmania; and (xxiv) Purnululu National Park in Western Australia; and (xxv) the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, in Victoria; and (xxvi) Shark Bay, Western Australia; and (xxvii) Sydney Opera House in New South Wales; and (xxviii) the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area; and (xxix) the Ningaloo Coast, Western Australia; and (xxx) the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory; and (xxxi) the Wet Tropics of Queensland (represented by a cassowary); and (xxxii) the Willandra Lakes Region of New South Wales. |