Legal loophole fail: compliance won't dodge riskBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | THURSDAY, 21 MAR 2024 10:10AMHESTA and BHP are set to pilot a new First Nations-led plan under development for the private sector, as the group behind the scheme works with Canberra to update cultural heritage laws. Read more: HESTA, BHP, RIAA, DNBII, FNHPA, FPIC, First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance, Kado Muir, Merle Ashburton, Juukan Gorge, PKKP Aboriginal Corporation, Estelle Parker, UN Global Compact Network Australia, Allens, Dhawura Ngilan, KPMG, Lendlease, Terri Janke Related News |
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