
Karlka Nyiyaparli signs updated agreement with Rio Tinto
Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal Corporation and Rio Tinto have signed an updated Native Title Agreement to strengthen ways of working together to deliver long-term benefits for the Nyiyaparli People.
The jointly developed agreement was guided by the corporation’s Agreement Review Committee, supported by Common Law Holders, and informed by on-Country consultations and heritage advice. Through this process, Nyiyaparli voices shaped the changes that support community aspirations and protect Country.
Enhanced environmental protections
Parts of Rio Tinto’s Hope Downs mining operations and the proposed Rhodes Ridge development are located on Nyiyaparli Country.
Rio Tinto and the Nyiyaparli People first entered into the Native Title Agreement (that has now been updated) in 2011.

Rio Tinto’s Hope Downs mining operations and the proposed Rhodes Ridge development are located on Nyiyaparli Country.
The updated agreement, signed on November 28, delivers enhanced cultural heritage and environmental protections, supports earlier and ongoing consultation, and provides greater transparency in decision-making for mining on Nyiyaparli Country.
It also creates a stronger foundation for enduring benefits for Nyiyaparli People, including employment, training and business development, and embeds governance structures that reflect Nyiyaparli cultural and corporate principles.
Open dialogue and collaboration
“We appreciate working with Rio over the last three years to deliver a better deal for Nyiyaparli Country and for Nyiyaparli People that works for us both,” Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal Corporation chairperson Leonard Michael Stream said.
Rio Tinto Iron Ore Chief Executive Matthew Holcz said his organisation was grateful for the time, guidance, cultural knowledge and technical expertise shared by Nyiyaparli and Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal Corporation.
“Through open dialogue and collaboration, we have strengthened the way we will work together, with clearer processes that respect Country and support transparency in decision-making,” he said.








