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The Great Barrier Reef Is Nominated for an Environmental Award — Here’s How to Support the Cause

May 08, 2025
Australia  Sustainability  Travel News  
The Great Barrier Reef Is Nominated for an Environmental Award — Here’s How to Support the Cause
The Lifetime of Greatness Project is collecting signatures in support of the award for the Great Barrier Reef.
Credit: 2025 Tourism Tropical North Queensland

The Great Barrier Reef has been nominated as the first non-human recipient for a Lifetime Achievement Award from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Champions of the Earth Awards, marking a world-first recognition attempt for the UNESCO World Heritage-listed ecosystem.

The nomination is spearheaded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's Reef Guardian Councils, alongside Traditional Owners, marine scientists, students, and tourism operators who have connections to the reef.

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The initiative, called The Lifetime of Greatness Project, launched by Tourism Tropical North Queensland, aims to gather public support through signatures to strengthen the nomination for the nearly 10,000-year-old living entity and raise much-needed awareness about preserving the Great Barrier Reef.

"The Great Barrier Reef is hands-down the best candidate for a Lifetime Achievement Award," said Jeff Baines, chair of the Reef Guardian Council. "A catalyst for environmental initiatives, the Great Barrier Reef supports First Nations communities, protects marine life and teaches future generations."

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According to Baines, the nomination aligns with UNEP's entry criteria, which requires recipients to be living individuals who have demonstrated decades of environmental impact. The submission argues that under UNESCO's definition of the Great Barrier Reef as a "globally outstanding and significant entity," it qualifies for consideration.

The nomination package includes testimonials from Traditional Owners describing the Reef as "a teacher, healer and provider to First Nations communities for millennia," alongside contributions from Master Reef Guides, marine biologists and students highlighting the reef's protection of over 9,000 marine species.

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Previous recipients of this prestigious environmental honor include Sir David Attenborough, making this nomination a groundbreaking attempt to recognize a natural ecosystem's contribution to environmental stewardship.

Travel industry professionals — and travelers — are encouraged to show their support for the initiative by adding their signature here. Travel advisors can also find a list of bookable experiences on the Great Barrier Reef here. 

Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Tourism Tropical North Queensland. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.

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