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Rio Tinto iron ore takes $300m inflation hit

Iron ore supply slump as Rio runs late on new mines Share Rio Tinto has warned that a swathe of new iron ore mines will be delivered “slightly later than planned” on the back of labour shortages and a more consultative approach to Aboriginal heritage, suggesting new iron ore supply will take longer to cool the scorching-hot iron ore market. The revelation that schedules were slipping on billions of dollars of new Rio mines in Western Australia came as Rio reported its weakest first half iron ore export performance since 2015. Rio Tinto is Australia’s biggest iron ore exporter by volume but is on track for a rare decline in annual exports. 

Juukan Gorge blasting, one year on: Traditional Owners warn action is needed to prevent another tragedy

Share on Twitter The Traditional Owners of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters are marking the one-year anniversary of the sacred site s destruction with a warning that government and industry need to act quickly to prevent another tragedy . Mining giant Rio Tinto blew up the 46,000-year-old rock shelters in Western Australia s Pilbara region on 24 May last year to extract $188 million worth of high-grade iron ore. The incident devastated the Traditional Owners, the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people, and prompted a global backlash. PKKP Aboriginal Corporation spokesman Burchell Hayes says governments and mining companies are still not doing enough to protect sacred sites.

Orica gives staff power to stop work at mine sites over heritage fears

Orica gives staff power to stop work at mine sites over heritage fears We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Workers at explosives giant Orica have been permitted to stop laying charges at mine sites if they have concerns about impacting Indigenous heritage, as Rio Tinto’s destruction of the Juukan Gorge caves last year heightens caution across the industry. Orica chief executive Sanjeev Gandhi said the blasting of the 46,000-year-old site in Western Australia’s Pilbara, which has been attributed to Rio Tinto’s failure to adequately engage with the land’s traditional owners, had prompted a reassessment of Orica’s own internal controls to help prevent such disaster happening again.

Orica gives staff power to stop work at mine sites over heritage fears

Orica gives staff power to stop work at mine sites over heritage fears
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Orica gives staff power to stop work at mine sites over heritage fears

Orica gives staff power to stop work at mine sites over heritage fears
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