The Juukan Gorge catastrophe could have happened to any mining company. We need strong law reform
Cultural heritage destruction is an almost daily occurrence for traditional owners.companies are almost never held accountable. Media coverage is usually scant at best. No wonder Rio thought the story would go away. And no wonder the three executives in question, whose governance failings robbed us of a world heritage significant site, were smug enough to destroy it in the first place.
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