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Rio Tinto brings Traditional Owners into the tent

TRADITIONAL owners are being given a much greater say in Rio Tinto’s mine planning in Western Australia’s Pilbara as the mining giant tries to rebuild its reputation after the Juukan Gorge disaster.

Traditional Owners will have a greater say in Rio Tinto's mine planning decisions as a result of fallout from the Juukan Gorge blasts.

Traditional Owners will have a greater say in Rio Tinto's mine planning decisions as a result of fallout from the Juukan Gorge blasts.

The company told an online seminar called to explain its refreshed cultural and governance arrangements that it had also reviewed more than 1000 Pilbara sites that were culturally significant to Traditional...

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