COMMUNITY

Australian government 'should permanently protect cultural sites'

First Nations group and Minerals Council of Australia join forces in call

PKKP lead excavation specialist Terry Hayes (left), Scarp Archaeology's Michael Slack and Liam Neill excavating the Juukan Gorge site.

PKKP lead excavation specialist Terry Hayes (left), Scarp Archaeology's Michael Slack and Liam Neill excavating the Juukan Gorge site. | Credits: Scarp Archaeology and PKKP Aboriginal Corporation

The First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance and the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) have joined forces to call on the federal government to prioritise cultural heritage reform and bestow lasting...

Start a free trial to continue reading this article

Already have an account?

Subscribe now

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

editions

ESG Index 2025: Benchmarking the Future of Sustainable Mining

The ESG Index provides an in-depth evaluation of the ESG performance of 60+ of the world’s largest mining companies. It assesses companies across 10 weighted indicators within 6 essential ESG pillars.

editions

Automation and Digitalisation Insights 2025

Discover how mining companies and investors are adopting, deploying and evaluating new technologies.

editions

Mining IQ Exploration Insights 2025

Gain exclusive insights into the world of exploration in a comprehensive review of the top trending technologies, intercepts, discoveries and more.

editions

Future Fleets Insights 2025

Mining IQ Future Fleets Insights 2025 looks at how companies are using alternative energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emmissions