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Rio Tinto admits decision to blow up sacred sites in Pilbara has ‘irreparably damaged’ region – PerthNow
Rio Tinto says its controversial decision to blow up sacred Indigenous sites has caused irreversible damage.

Australias major mining company says its controversial decision to blow up sacred Indigenous sites has caused irreversible damage.
The mining giant released its 2020 annual report on Monday morning and took blame for the destruction of the Juukan Gorge caves in the Pilbara region, which were of significant importance to Aboriginal communities.
The PKKP Aboriginal Corporation which represents the interests of traditional landowners has publicly said Rio Tintos decision to detonate the sites had…
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