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Gaines tips 'more robust' agreements with traditional owners

Peter Ker
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Agreements between miners and traditional owners will need to be "much more robust" in future, Fortescue Metals Group chief executive Elizabeth Gaines says, as the cashed-up company leaves open the possibility that it could bid for struggling lithium exporter Altura Mining.

Criticism from traditional owner groups over cultural heritage management has been one of the few challenges for Fortescue in a year of excellent operational and financial performance.

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