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Mining giant Rio Tinto adds steps to repair Indigenous relationship, says ‘we are guests on their land’ – NEWS.com.au
Mining giant Rio Tinto adds steps to repair Indigenous relationship, says ‘we are guests on their land’

Rio Tinto continues to be at pains to repair its damaged Indigenous relations by improving its cultural heritage management in a bid to avoid future scandals like the Juukan Gorge cave blast.The mining giant on Tuesday held virtual seminars to demonstrate the steps it had taken to make amends after blowing up the 46,000-year-old rock shelters in Western Australia’s Pilbara region in May last year. The destruction sparked international outrage and claimed the scalps of key executives.
The seminars…
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