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Heritage bungle gets K2fly soaring

SOFTWARE as a service provider K2fly has experienced increased interest in its reconciliation and land management software over the September quarter from Australian miners keen to learn from the mistakes made by Rio Tinto in the Juukan Gorge incident in Western Australia’s Pilbara.

 Good land management makes sense

Good land management makes sense

K2fly chief commercial officer Nic Pollock said the executive fallout from the Juukan cave disaster was a turning point in the mining industry's ongoing battle to maintain social license, with miners looking...

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