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Rio Tinto puts $1.2 million into AusIMM

IN A bid to help improve the education and training of its technical professionals, Rio Tinto has entered into a three-year $1.2 million partnership with the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

Noel Dyson
Rio Tinto's funding of AusIMM is aimed at boosting its staff's professional development.

Rio Tinto's funding of AusIMM is aimed at boosting its staff's professional development.

The mining giant is putting up $400,000 a year until 2020 to provide its employees with professional development and external accreditation opportunities through AusIMM. About 300 Rio Tinto employees...

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