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Hesta super says ‘change in ranks’ at Rio Tinto won’t be enough as Juukan Gorge fallout continues – The Guardian
Shockwaves from blasting of ancient Aboriginal sacred site spreads across Pilbara mining industry

Fallout from Rio Tintos blasting of a 46,000-year-old sacred site in Western Australia has spread across the Pilbara mining industry, as shareholders call for companies to make public their dealings with traditional owners and demand an immediate halt to any operations that could damage existing sites.
One of Australias biggest superannuation funds wants a public inquiry into all agreements Rio Tinto has made with Aboriginal traditional owners in the iron ore-rich Pilbara, saying: A change in t…
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