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Think tank gets Rio Tinto as partner

INTERNATIONAL policy think tank Perth USAsia Centre and Rio Tinto have announced a $1 million partnership in Perth to support the centre’s policy development, research, education and network building programs.

Noel Dyson
(l-r) UWA vice chancellor Paul Johnson; Rio Tinto executive Andrew Harding; Perth USAsia Centre CEO Gordon Flake.

(l-r) UWA vice chancellor Paul Johnson; Rio Tinto executive Andrew Harding; Perth USAsia Centre CEO Gordon Flake.

The global miner is contributing $250,000 per annum for the next four years to the centre. Rio Tinto chief executive – iron ore, China, Korea and Japan Andrew Harding said the partnership would foster...

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