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Rio Tinto adds WA’s ex-Aboriginal affairs minister Ben Wyatt to board after Juukan Gorge disaster – ABC News
WA’s former Aboriginal affairs minister is appointed to Rio Tinto’s board as a non-executive director as the mining giant moves to recover from the fallout over…

The former WA Aboriginal affairs minister Ben Wyatt has been appointed to Rio Tinto’s board as a non-executive director as the mining giant moves to recover from the fallout over the Juukan Gorge disaster.
- Ben Wyatt says he wants to build on Rio Tinto’s “momentum for change”
- He previously accused Rio of being “fearful” of engaging in the region
- The ex-minister and treasurer has also joined Woodside Petroleum’s board
As minister, Ben Wyatt slammed the company after it blasted the 46,000-year-old sacred…
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