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FMG commits to Jawun

AN INDIGENOUS enterprise that brings skilled workers from the corporate world to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner organisations in urban, regional and remote communities across Australia has welcomed Western Australian iron ore company Fortescue Metals Group to the fold.

Karma Barndon
The FMG and Jawun crew.

The FMG and Jawun crew.

FMG and Jawun will work together in a five-year partnership to support programs of change in indigenous communities in the east Kimberley, which includes the towns of Kununurra, Halls Creek and Wyndham...

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