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Andrew Forrest defends native title deals after $150m Yindjibarndi win

ABC Australia · Jun 12, 2026, 6:10 AM

Key takeaways

  • Andrew Forrest told the group of gathered traditional owners "cash is always useful but it doesn't build a life".
  • Mining magnate Andrew Forrest has defended his company's Indigenous agreements after a court ordered the miner to pay $150 million to the Yindjibarndi people.
  • He rejected suggestions he should change its approach to native title negotiations following the landmark ruling.

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Andrew Forrest told the group of gathered traditional owners "cash is always useful but it doesn't build a life". (ABC Pilbara: Alistair Bates)

Mining magnate Andrew Forrest has defended his company's Indigenous agreements after a court ordered the miner to pay $150 million to the Yindjibarndi people.

He rejected suggestions he should change its approach to native title negotiations following the landmark ruling.

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