Rio Tinto

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Troy Johnston death: Indonesian man arrested after Australian Rio Tinto worker dies in Bali bar
Perth man dead after altercation in South Kuta bar

Nino Bucci

25, Feb, 2023 @6:49 AM

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Murdoch granted leave to expand legal case – as it happened
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Jordyn Beazley and Natasha May (earlier)

30, Jan, 2023 @7:52 AM

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Labor commits to new Indigenous heritage protections but response to Juukan Gorge report angers traditional owners
Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura traditional owners say government should have consulted them about response to Rio Tinto’s destruction of sacred site

Lorena Allam

24, Nov, 2022 @1:23 AM

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‘Walk away’: traditional owners defend Kakadu against a new push from uranium miners
The resurrection of the push to tap into Jabiluka has pitted the Mirarr people and Rio Tinto against investors who trumpet uranium’s green credentials

Ben Butler

08, Oct, 2022 @7:00 PM

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Directors of firm responsible for clean-up at Kakadu uranium site will resign amid fight with Rio Tinto
Miner wants Energy Resources Australia chair to resign after minority shareholders threw doubt over Ranger mine rehabilitation

Ben Butler

03, Oct, 2022 @12:51 AM

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Kakadu uranium site clean-up in limbo amid calls to revive mine
Rio Tinto wants to fund rehabilitation but Ranger mine owner’s minority shareholders are pushing for further development

Ben Butler

01, Oct, 2022 @7:00 PM

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Russian aluminium giant cut out of Queensland operation to abide by sanctions, Rio Tinto says
Mining company alleges arrangement with Rusal subsidiary would have benefited Putin allies Oleg Deripaska and Viktor Vekselberg

Christopher Knaus

13, Sep, 2022 @3:53 AM

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Rio Tinto agrees to pay additional $613m to settle dispute with Australian tax office
Deal over mining giant’s financing arrangements and marketing hubs in Singapore is one of ATO’s biggest ever tax settlements

Ben Butler

20, Jul, 2022 @8:38 AM

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Copper price at lowest level since 2020 as fears over global economy grow
Fall comes amid concerns that soaring inflation will curb spending by large manufacturers

Alex Lawson

15, Jul, 2022 @12:44 PM

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Heavy industries in Australia’s regions could cut emissions by 80% and create a jobs bonanza, report says
Business leaders and decarbonisation experts say a high level of collaboration and coordination is needed for transition

Graham Readfearn

19, Jun, 2022 @5:30 PM

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Subsidiary of Russian company sues Rio Tinto for cutting it out of Queensland alumina operation
Australia’s sanctions on oligarch Oleg Deripaska led to Rio Tinto taking responsibility for Gladstone refinery from Rusal subsidiary

Christopher Knaus

06, Jun, 2022 @6:51 AM

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Juukan Gorge traditional owners sign agreement with Rio Tinto to co-manage WA mining land
Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people will have say on future of mines on native title area, two years after heritage site was blown up

Calla Wahlquist

20, May, 2022 @3:47 AM

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