Rio Tinto celebrates Indigenous achievements
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Story and images supplied by Rebecca Murphy
Rio Tinto operations across the Pilbara have got into the spirit of NAIDOC Week 2012 with all sites hosting a large variety of activities including Aboriginal dancing, flag raising, arts and cultural displays, sporting competitions, traditional food tasting and many more site specific activities.
Greg Lilleyman, Rio Tinto president Pilbara Operations...
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