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MCA slams Dodson's 'incremental genocide' claim

THE Minerals Council of Australia has rejected Senator Pat Dodson's claim that the mining industry is committing "incremental genocide".

Inquiry chairman Warren Entsch (left) with Pat Dodson.

Inquiry chairman Warren Entsch (left) with Pat Dodson.

Dodson made the claim as the Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia's inquiry into the destruction of the 46,000 year old rock shelters at Juukan Gorge's hearing on October 16 was winding up. ...

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