Rio Tinto welcomes moves to strengthen cultural heritage protection
15 Março 2022 - 12:30AM
Business Wire
Rio Tinto welcomes the release today of a joint Commonwealth
Government and First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance
Discussion Paper designed to strengthen state and federal cultural
heritage protection laws.
Rio Tinto supports strengthening safeguards for cultural
heritage at both state and Commonwealth legislative levels,
including the reform process currently underway to ensure an
incident like the destruction of rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in
Western Australia never happens again.
These reforms must ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples are placed at the centre of decision-making on
matters relating to protection of their cultural heritage.
Rio Tinto Chief Executive, Australia Kellie Parker said “We have
heard the call for Rio Tinto to play a greater role in the
strengthening of state and Commonwealth cultural heritage
protection laws.
“This call has been made by the Commonwealth Parliamentary
Committee that inquired into the destruction of the Juukan Gorge
rock shelters, Traditional Owners, the National Native Title
Council, the First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance, and our
investors. The call is reinforced in the Dhawura Ngilan Vision
Statement.
“We firmly believe a co-design process with Traditional Owners
will strengthen cultural heritage management and protection to
ensure it is valued and celebrated for its intrinsic worth.
“There are and will be differences in views on how this will be
best achieved but we will continue to work in close consultation
with Traditional Owners and their representative organisations to
better understand and protect their cultural heritage and ensure
mining is done in the right way.”
Last month, Rio Tinto developed a joint management plan with the
Yinhawangka Aboriginal Corporation in Western Australia. This plan
ensures the protection of significant social and cultural heritage
values, as part of the proposed development of the Western Range
iron ore project in the Pilbara. It is the result of a strong
collaboration between the Yinhawangka people and Rio Tinto.
Kellie Parker said: “Our determination not to repeat the events
leading up to the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters is
ingrained in everything we do.
“Significant changes continue to be made at all levels of our
business. While we are hopeful we have put in place the right
foundations for a better future, we know we will be judged by our
actions and not our words.”
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