Rio Tinto and PKKP: Co-Managing Country for Heritage and Mining Reform
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This article covers the landmark co-management agreement between Rio Tinto and the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura (PKKP) Aboriginal Corporation, following the Juukan Gorge tragedy.
- Explains the background of the Juukan Gorge destruction
- Details the new co-management agreement’s framework
- Highlights joint decision-making and knowledge-sharing
- Emphasises preservation of cultural heritage
- Describes benefits for both Traditional Owners and Rio Tinto
- Signals a shift towards more inclusive mining practices
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders focused on post-mine land use and community engagement.
- Demonstrates new standards for mine closure and rehabilitation
- Promotes collaborative frameworks with Traditional Owners
- Highlights compliance with cultural heritage protection
- Encourages early engagement in project planning
- Supports industry reputation and social licence
- Provides a model for future agreements
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