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WA Government investigates potential breach of Aboriginal heritage laws by FMG
By Louise Miolin
WedWednesday 24
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Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt says the matter is being treated very seriously .
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The West Australian Government is investigating a potential breach of Aboriginal heritage laws by iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) in the state s north-west.
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It comes two days after reports of damage to a separate culturally significant site
Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt says it s being treated very seriously
In January, FMG began ground-disturbing works at its Queen Valley site part of the miner s Solomon Hub project near Tom Price.
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