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$14 trillion investor coalition puts Australia’s miners on notice over Indigenous rights – Sydney Morning Herald
Dozens of global investors have written to Australian mining giants describing Rio Tinto’s blasting of ancient Aboriginal rock shelters as a wake-up call.
A coalition of global investors managing a collective $14 trillion has written to Australia’s biggest mining companies describing Rio Tinto’s destruction of Aboriginal rock shelters as a wake-up call and demanding assurances about their relationships with First Nations peoples.
In a letter circulated on Thursday, the investor group which included America’s Fidelity, the Church of England Pensions Board and several top local super funds said their long-term investments meant they needed to have confidence…
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