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Rio starts soul search

RIO Tinto says the findings of a board-led review into the Juukan Gorge incident will be released to the public as the fallout continues from the miner’s destruction of ancient cultural heritage sites at the Brockman mine in Western Australia’s iron ore-rich Pilbara.

PKKP members watching over the protests at Rio's HQ earlier this month

PKKP members watching over the protests at Rio's HQ earlier this month

The miner announced independent non-executive director Michael L'Estrange would head the internal review and seek input from employees and the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people. In a statement...

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