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DMIRS' RAP to rebuild trust

ALL Western Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety offices in Perth and throughout the regions will display artwork painted by an incarcerated Indigenous artist in residence at the Boronia Women's Pre-Release Centre in Perth, as part of DMIRS' Reconciliation Action Plan 2020 to 2022.

 Coming Together

Coming Together

The release of the department's reconciliation plan comes as trust between miners and the state's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is rebuilt after Rio Tinto's destruction of the Juukan Gorge...

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