ENVIRONMENT

Rio reaffirms PKKP apology

THE Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people have backed the initial steps taken by Rio Tinto to address the hurt and devastation caused by the actions that culminated in the destruction of Juukan Gorge in May 2020, but caution that rebuilding the relationship will take more time.

Juukan gorge

Juukan gorge

In a statement released on Christmas eve Rio Tinto and the PKKP confirmed they had taken initial steps to rebuild the relationship following the May 2020 event, with a joint session of the PKKP and Rio...

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