Australian miner Fortescue to pay $108 million for damage to Indigenous group's land


A view shows the Fortescue logo in Perth, Australia, April 19, 2025. REUTERS/Christine Chen

SYDNEY, May ⁠12 (Reuters) - An Australian court on ⁠Tuesday ordered miner Fortescue to ‌pay A$150 million ($108 million) in compensation to an Indigenous group for cultural loss caused ​by iron ore mining ⁠on their land ⁠without their permission.

The decision marks one ⁠of the ‌largest ever payouts in Australia's history brought ⁠under native title laws recognising Indigenous rights ​and ‌interests in certain parcels of ⁠land.

Federal Court ​Judge Stephen Burley found the miner, founded by billionaire Andrew Forrest, ⁠caused "significant damage" to the ​cultural heritage of the Yindjibarndi people of Western Australia.

The Solomon Hub Project, ⁠Fortescue's flagship iron ore mining operation located in the state of Western Australia, had "completely destroyed" 124 heritage ​sites identified by ⁠the company, and many more had ​been substantially affected, Burley ‌said.

($1 = 1.3854 Australian ​dollars)

(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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