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DMIRS calls for cultural respect

AN ABORIGINAL empowerment unit has been set up within Western Australia’s Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety to ensure projects in the state’s resources industry are culturally respectful.

 Bill Johnston and TO Maitland Parker at South Flank in 2019

Bill Johnston and TO Maitland Parker at South Flank in 2019

The WA government committed $14.6 million as part of the state budget to establish the unit and roll out an Aboriginal empowerment initiative program at DMIRS t0 give Aboriginal people a voice when it...

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