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Breast cancer boost

ROY Hill executive chairman Gina Rinehart has added another nine pink trucks to the company’s now 12-strong pink Pilbara fleet and handed over $A20,000 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Karma Barndon
One of the pink trucks in action

One of the pink trucks in action

Joining trucks named Hope, Ginny and Rachel will be Ginbata; Pat; Gillie; Chevonne; Nola; Roy Hill; Marubeni; POSCO; and China Steel Corporation. All the trucks at Roy Hill are set to be painted pink...

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