BHP knew of Aboriginal heritage concerns at $4.6b WA mine

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BHP was aware of traditional owners' concerns about works impacting sacred sites at one of its mines before it obtained approval to destroy them.

Mining giant BHP was aware of traditional owners' concerns about works affecting sacred sites at one of its West Australian iron ore mines before it obtained approval to destroy them.

The comments were made under questioning by a federal parliamentary inquiry launched in the wake of the Rio Tinto blast, which is examining the mining sector's approach to cultural heritage. Rio Tinto's decision to destroy the ancient rock shelters without traditional owners' consent last week resulted in the resignation of chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques and two of his deputies, and has put the entire industry on notice.

Libby Ferrari, BHP's head of Indigenous engagement, said the Banjima people had expressed concerns about impact to some heritage sites in South Flank during field work conducted before BHP applied for Section 18 approval to destroy them. She said BHP supported the Banjima people in raising their concerns with the state regulator.

 

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libliars Of course bhp knew. Destroy environments & culture to make money then disingenuously 'apologise' after the fact.

Some of the blame should fall on the government who gave Rio approval. Doesn’t seem to get much of a mention in all these recent articles on the matter.

There are many sites that are sacred to The Indigenous Aboriginal People in danger including The_Butterfly_Cave and all those sites are unique and irreplaceable.We must work to protect them in every way we lawfully can including protests and legal actions.

When rich elites buy Ministers?

Aboriginal heritage is AUSTRALIA'S HERITAGE.

Enough already miners. Leave the land to peiple who actually value it for ALL it is.

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