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Mining giant Rio Tinto concedes its scandalous decision to blow up a sacred Indigenous site has caused irreversible damage.
Jean-Sebastien Jacques to get pay rise despite losing bonuses over Rio’s Juukan Gorge debacle, as Sam Walsh gets another $17.6m.
Mark Joiner says the future of the planet hangs in the balance and it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
The first freight shipping service from Singapore to the Pilbara will also give the region’s steel businesses the option to export direct.
Jakob Stausholm is starting from 46,000 years behind in social licence terms but the new Rio boss appears to be heading in the right direction.
The ASX pulled back from its recent stellar run, with Westpac, Domino’s Pizza and Rio Tinto among the big results lobbing in on an epic earnings season day.
The mining giant has matched moves by its major rivals to outline goals to reduce the carbon emissions of its customers.
Australia’s sharemarket fell for the first time in three days while Rio Tinto ended a bad year with a big profit.
Flare up eases over allegations Rio chairman Simon Thompson reneged on pledges made as part of reconciliation talks.
Rio Tinto has admitted communication failings with traditional owners as it tries to heal the deep wounds left by the Juukan Gorge cave blast scandal.
Rio Tinto’s attempts to mend its damaged relationship with traditional owners has suffered a major setback.
CEO Jakob Stausholm is in quarantine ahead of a campaign to restore Rio’s local reputation. His executive reshuffle is a good start.
Jakob Stausholm’s reshuffle means three Australia-based execs in Rio’s inner circle, as it tries to recover from the Juukan Gorge debacle.
The impact of Rio Tinto’s destruction of heritage sites could reverberate through its operations for years, the miner has warned.
Obtaining the consent of traditional owners to start a new gold mine in WA will be harder for Rio Tinto than initially thought, the miner concedes.
Jakob Stausholm has used a Rio Tinto production report to underline his understanding of the repairs needed after the WA caves disaster.
Rio Tinto and BHP set to clear another hurdle over a giant US copper project, but face opposition from Native American tribes.
Rio Tinto has backtracked on plans to close down its New Zealand aluminium smelter in August.
New Rio Tinto boss Jakob Stausholm is facing his first major test as the company’s chief executive.
The trial of diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz will probe claims of bribery over a Guinea iron ore deposit which also lured Rio Tinto.
Investors are positioning ahead of what is expected to be a bumper dividend season.
Rio Tinto and the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people of WA’s Pilbara region have made the first sign of progress over the destroyed Juukan Gorge rock shelters.
The nation’s biggest health department, Rio Tinto and Serco Asia Pacific targeted in one of the biggest hacking attacks in history.
The decision to opt for a first-time CEO with little operational mining experience has raised eyebrows.
Rio Tinto’s new CEO Jakob Stausholm will not satisfy federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s demand that the Rio CEO be an Australian.
Stocks hit a 10-month high amid jobs surge and budget improvement, while Rio Tinto names its new CEO.
The appointment of an insider to Rio Tinto’s top job is a big call for a company in crisis.
Rio Tinto names insider with little operational mining experience as its new CEO, as it seeks to restore its battered reputation.
Rio Tinto has confirmed delays and a major cost blowout at its flagship copper project in Mongolia.
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