Video: How does Rio Tinto get away with destroying a 40,000 year old heritage site?

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Stop the Destruction of Aboriginal Sacred Sites

This is how Rio Tinto got away with the desecration of Aboriginal Sacred Sites 👇

Posted by GetUp! on Thursday, 25 June 2020

5 Comments on "Video: How does Rio Tinto get away with destroying a 40,000 year old heritage site?"

  1. simon james | 1 July 2020 at 7:27 pm | Reply

    Disgusting that a government would even consider the desecration of the country’s heritage for the sake of short term profits for foreign multinational corporations, just disgusting.

  2. Leigh Blackbourne | 2 July 2020 at 9:54 am | Reply

    Absolutely disgusting. Money money money.Obviously that rules this sort of company.

  3. Tauhu Paora | 2 July 2020 at 10:04 am | Reply

    Typical white trash racist Australia, they’re a bloody joke.

  4. If an indigenous person painted a statue of Captain Cook yellow he’d be in jail quicker than I could butter bread. We should hang our heads in shame.

  5. anne moran | 3 July 2020 at 4:32 pm | Reply

    Sadly this government seems heartier thatn most previous in gaining money for the short term. Hope karma comes fast for such destruction that wouldnever be allowed if it were white mans historical property

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