PKKP and Rio Tinto sign Co-Management Agreement
The agreement is the overarching framework for
It will ensure knowledge-sharing and joint design is at the centre of Rio Tinto’s operations on PKKP Country, so significant heritage is preserved and co-managed.
Pinikura Traditional Owner and Chairperson of
“Ultimately, this is good for us as Traditional Owners, and it is good for business.”
“Our actions were wrong. We failed to uphold our company values, and our systems and processes were inadequate. Simply put, it should never have happened, and for that we will forever be sorry.
“Through the open and gracious sharing of knowledge and experiences, the PKKP have helped to shape a renewed approach to managing cultural heritage protection and mining activities.”
The agreement is designed to provide certainty to the PKKP for the protection and management of their heritage. It also gives
The broader terms of the agreement were finalised and signed last month, ahead of the five-year anniversary of the tragic destruction of rock shelters at
The Co-Management Agreement reinforces Rio Tinto’s commitment to PKKP to continue to work together on the rehabilitation of the
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