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MP Warren Entsch puts Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue on notice over sacred sites – ABC News
A new resolution to mining companies is asking for a halt to activities that may impact sacred sites until relevant laws are strengthened.

Billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group needs to be “very careful” says Federal MP Warren Entsch, after the company used a technicality to reject a call to halt the destruction of Aboriginal heritage sites.
- A resolution to halt mining which could impact sacred sites has been rejected by Fortescue Metals Group
- The company said the resolution will be heard at their AGM in 2021, after not being submitted in time for this year’s meeting
- MP Warren Entsch…
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