BHP agrees not to damage 40 Aboriginal heritage sites without consulting traditional owners

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BHP agrees not to damage 40 Aboriginal heritage sites without consulting traditional owners
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Guardian Australia revealed the resources giant had permission from the Western Australian government to destroy the sites in the Pilbara

40 Aboriginal heritage sites which it received ministerial permission to destroy

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