The Age
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Rio Tinto’s water use dries sacred waterhole, Aboriginal group says
Rio Tinto's water pumping has dried a sacred waterhole in Western Australia's West Pilbara for the first time in living memory, according to Robe River Kuruma Traditional Owners who confronted the mining company at its annual meeting Wednesday. The permanently flowing pool sustained the Aboriginal group for thousands of years.
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