Heritage advisory council with Banjima native title holders will inform design of $4.5bn South Flank iron ore mining operation
BHP has established a heritage advisory council with Banjima native title holders to inform the design of its $4.5bn South Flank iron ore mining operation, just three months after the mining giant received government permission to destroy at least 40 sites against the wishes of the Banjima people.
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