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PKKP to work on with Rio Tinto

RIO Tinto continued to load charges around the 46,000 year old rock shelters in the Juukan Gorge despite the Traditional Owners sounding the alarm about their cultural and archaeological significance, the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people have said in their submission to a parliamentary inquiry into the blast.

 The Juukan Gorge caves prepped for blasting.

The Juukan Gorge caves prepped for blasting.

In its submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia's inquiry into the Juukan Gorge blast the PKKP said Rio Tinto had an operational mindset of minimum compliance with the law and maximisation...

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