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Rosie shows Rio the right way

RIO Tinto has teamed up with 2015 Australian of the Year and anti-domestic violence crusader Rosie Batty to put the scourge of family and domestic violence under the spotlight.

 Rosie Batty addressing the Committee for Economic Development of Australia luncheon in Perth.

Rosie Batty addressing the Committee for Economic Development of Australia luncheon in Perth.

Batty became a fierce campaigner against family and domestic violence after the death of her 11-year-old son Luke in 2014 at the hands of his father, Greg Anderson. Rio Tinto recently took Ms Batty...

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