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Rio Tinto reaches historic agreement with Juukan Gorge group

The two groups are in advanced talks about a co-management of mining agreement, the Puutu Kunti, Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) said.

November 28, 2022 / 17:56 IST
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A man displays a t-shirt with a message reading "Protect Aboriginal Heritage" during a protest by aboriginal groups against what they say is a lack of detail and consultation on new heritage protection laws, after the Rio Tinto mining group destroyed ancient rock shelters for an iron ore mine last year, in Perth, Australia August 19, 2021. Courtesy Gabrielle Timmins/Kimberley Land Council/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

Global miner Rio Tinto Ltd has reached a restitution agreement with an Aboriginal group whose rock shelters in Western Australia it destroyed two years ago for an iron ore mine, the groups said on Monday.

The destruction of the Juukan Gorge sites that showed evidence of human habitation stretching back into the last Ice Age 46,000 years ago caused deep distress to the traditional owners, the Puutu Kunti, Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) peoples.

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It also fueled a global uproar, cost three senior leaders and two board members their jobs, a parliamentary enquiry and an overhaul of the mining industry's agreements with Indigenous Australians.

Financial terms were not disclosed by either party at the request of the PKKP, the parties said.