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Mining giants push back on sacred site pause after Rio cave disaster


Mining giants push back on sacred site pause after Rio cave disaster
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Mining giants push back on sacred site pause after Rio cave disaster
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Australia s largest miners are pushing back against a federal inquiry s proposal to pause all projects on sacred Indigenous sites across the nation s most lucrative mining state, as key investors and First Nations leaders stand by the move to overhaul the industry.
Following months of public hearings, a joint parliamentary committee probing Rio Tinto s destruction of two 46,000-year-old Aboriginal rock shelters released a list of recommendations on Wednesday. The most far-reaching of its calls was for a Western Australia-wide freeze on all new government approvals to disturb or destroy culturally significant sites until the state s laws were strengthened. ....

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'Long road ahead': Juukan Gorge report welcomed by PKKP Traditional Owners


Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) Traditional Owners have welcomed an interim report from the parliamentary inquiry into the destruction of ancient caves at Juukan Gorge.
The inquiry has been investigating the circumstances that led to Rio Tinto detonating the 46,000-year-old rock shelters in May.
The committee s report called for Rio Tinto to negotiate compensation with PKKP people, to undertake a restoration process at the site, and to uphold a permanent moratorium on mining in the area.
PKKP Aboriginal Corporation spokesman Burchell Hayes welcomed the preliminary findings, saying Traditional Owners are looking forward to the full report, which is set to be released next year. ....

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