117°9′28″E / 22.61750°S 117.15778°E / -22.61750; 117.15778 Juukan Gorge is a gorge in the Hamersley Range in the Pilbara region of Western Australia...
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to expand the Brockman 4 mine, Rio Tinto demolished a sacred cave in Juukan Gorge, Western Australia, which had evidence of 46,000 years of continual human...
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Hamersley Range (section Juukan Gorge)
Wittenoom was Australia's only blue asbestos mining town. A cave in Juukan Gorge, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Mt Tom Price, was one of the oldest...
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in the mining industry in the state.[needs update] The destruction of Juukan Gorge, consisting of two rock shelters dated over 46,000-years old, by Rio...
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was the culturally and archaeologically significant rock shelter at Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara, destroyed by Rio Tinto's blasting in the course of mining...
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a week of international controversy over Rio Tinto's destruction of Juukan Gorge, a priceless Australian Aboriginal sacred site which had evidence of...
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company deliberately destroyed the Australian Aboriginal sacred site at Juukan Gorge - the only inland site in Australia to show signs of continuous human...
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and also culturally sensitive Australian Aboriginal sacred sites in Juukan Gorge in order to expand Brockman 4. A government inquiry was established to...
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Kurrama people (section Juukan Gorge destruction)
the destruction of a sacred and heritage site in the form of a cave in Juukan Gorge by mining giant Rio Tinto in May 2020. Dixon 2002, p. xxxviii. Kurrama...
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After the mining company Rio Tinto blew up the 46,000-year old caves in Juukan Gorge on 24 May 2020, which was legal under a Section 18 exemption of the Act...
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