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Juukan inquiry to fulfil Pilbara vow

AFTER COVID-19 delays the Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia inquiry into the destruction of Indigenous heritage sites at Juukan Gorge will finally see the damage caused by Rio Tinto first-hand in the inquiry’s final public hearings next week.

Committee chairman Warren Entsch will fly in to Karratha as part of inquiry for a long yarn with the PKKP.

Committee chairman Warren Entsch will fly in to Karratha as part of inquiry for a long yarn with the PKKP.

Committee chairman Warren Entsch said the committee would fly into Karratha in Western Australia's Pilbara on November 2 to have "a long yarn session" with the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and the Pinikura peoples...

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