ENVIRONMENT

Jacques in hot seat

RIO Tinto CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques is to front the federal parliament inquiry into the destruction of the Indigenous heritage sites at Juukan Gorge on August 7 in a public hearing by teleconference with other key players from state and federal departments.

An image of Juukan Gorge taken on May 15 before the blast

An image of Juukan Gorge taken on May 15 before the blast

The hearings will be broadcast live. Northern Australia committee chairman Warren Entsch said it was important to find out what happened at Juukan Gorge and find ways to prevent such incidents happening...

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