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BHP joins indigenous recognition campaign

BHP BILLITON CEO Andrew Mackenzie has thrown its weight behind the national Recognise campaign that aims to rewrite the constitution to include Indigenous as the first peoples of Australia.

Marion Lopez
BHP Billiton CEO Andrew Mackenzie with Recognise joint director Tanya Hosch.

BHP Billiton CEO Andrew Mackenzie with Recognise joint director Tanya Hosch.

Mackenzie made the announcement Wednesday to coincide with the start of National Reconciliation Week and described his support as aligned with BHP’s approach to working with indigenous people. He further...

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