Features

Rio Tinto supports photographic record of Aboriginal rock art

Rio Tinto is pleased to support the publication of Burrup Rock Art - Ancient Aboriginal Rock Art of the Burrup Peninsula and Dampier Archipelago by Mike Donaldson.

University students study rock art

In July 2010, archaeology and anthropology students from the University of Western Australia visited the Pilbara region to study rock art.

Dedicated to protection

Ken Mulvaney, Specialist Cultural Heritage for Rio Tinto in Western Australia, has participated in or supervised archaeological excavations for over 40 years in countries as diverse as Australia, Africa, England and Papua New Guinea.

IOC champions the arts

Partnerships developed in Canada to nurture and support arts and culture.

The good oil

Employees at sites across the Pilbara may never look at the food on thier plate the same way again.

PCs get a new lease on life

Rio Tinto have forged a new partnership, supplying community groups in Guinea with recycled computers.

Baseline Community Assessment

Rio Tinto Iron Ore, in partnership with Pilbara Development Commission and the North West Shelf Venture, is undertaking a study to look at the social and economic dynamics of towns and communities in the Shires of Ashburton and Roebourne.

A returned focus to mining leads to a successful community business venture

The Iron Ore Company of Canada has passed the ownership and operation of 217 kilometres of railway line to a new community business venture Tshiuetin Rail Transportation (TRT).