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Juukan Gorge blast one year on, traditional owners say money can’t replace culturally significant site – ABC News
A year on from Rio Tinto blasting culturally significant rock shelters at Juukan Gorge, traditional owners say it is vital Indigenous people are included in the…

As the first anniversary of Rio Tinto’s blast at Juukan Gorge approaches, traditional owners say there is no amount of money that will bring back what was lost.
Key points:
- This weekend is the first anniversary of Rio Tinto’s destroying sacred rock shelters at Juukan Gorge
- PKKP director Burchell Hayes says no amount of money will ever replace the rock shelters
- The PKKP says co-management of land is vital to protecting significant sites
Sunday will mark a year since Rio Tinto destroyed the 46,000-year-old,…
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