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Rio and Shire make Pilbara living better

RIO Tinto and the Shire of Ashburton are keeping their Community Infrastructure and Services Partnership agreement in play for another five years, with Rio committing $5.7 million for infrastructure projects, local services and public events for the communities neighbouring Rio Tinto operations.

Karma Barndon
The children of Tom Price get a nature playspace at the Clem Thompson Oval.

The children of Tom Price get a nature playspace at the Clem Thompson Oval.

Focusing on the towns of Tom Price, Pannawonica and Paraburdoo the award winning long-term partnership started in 2012 is primarily designed to make the Pilbara a better place to live. Since 2012 Rio...

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