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Why do moa-flavoured chips exist, and what do they taste like? 11 Mar, 2021 02:01 AM 5 minutes to read Moa Moa. Burger? What the heck? Photo / Tina Tiller via The Spinoff The Spinoff Is nothing sacred? Apparently not. Sam Brooks explains the Wavy Moa Burger flavoured Pringle. The video game promotional tie-in is nothing new. Since Pac-Man was eating ghosts, video game developers have found ways to make their players eat food that has their branding plastered all over it. There have been Dragon Quest Slime Pork Buns, Pac-Man Pasta and even Pokemon Curries. (These tie-ins also go the other way, with KFC releasing a bizarre dating sim video game in 2019.) ....
Rio Tinto chairman steps down over destruction of 46,000-year-old sacred Indigenous caves 3 Mar, 2021 12:16 AM 2 minutes to read Rio Tinto blasted the 46,000-year-old sacred Juukan Gorge caves in May last year. Photo / Puutu Kunti Kurrama And Pinikura Aboriginal Corporation news.com.au By: Gerard Cockburn Rio Tinto s chairman has resigned after mounting shareholder pressure over the mining giant destroying sacred Indigenous caves last year in Western Australia. In a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange today, chair Simon Thompson announced he would step down from the board and not seek re-election at its 2022 annual general meeting. [Rio Tinto s] successes were overshadowed by the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters at the Brockman 4 operations in Australia and, as chairman, I am ultimately accountable for the failings that led to this tragic event, Thompson said in statement. ....
Rio Tinto chairman leaves over destruction of Indigenous sites After months of public backlash, Simon Thompson said he was ultimately accountable for the destruction of sacred sites at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia. The destruction prompted protests outside Rio Tinto s offices last year The destruction of sacred Indigenous burial sites in Australia has led to the departure of Simon Thompson, the chairman of mining giant Rio Tinto. Thompson said Wednesday that he was accountable and would not seek reelection as a board director next year. As a chairman, I am ultimately accountable for the failings that led to this tragic event, Thompson said in a statement. ....
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Proposed dams near the Little Colorado River would destroy areas sacred to Native peoples and threaten the habitat of the already endangered humpback chub. Fly over the Little Colorado River with EcoFlight as Lyle Balenquah archaeologist, river and hiking guide, and member of the Hopi Tribe and William LongReed citizen of the Navajo Nation Bodaway/Gap Chapter explain why this is the wrong place to build a dam. Watch the video › Share This ....