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Yindjibarndi want $1.8B from Fortescue

One of "most significant" litigations brought by Indigenous communities in decades

FMG executive chairman Andrew Forrest entertaining a crowd at Christmas Creek.

FMG executive chairman Andrew Forrest entertaining a crowd at Christmas Creek. | Credits: Karma Barndon

Final arguments have been filed in the Yindjibarndi people's long-running "David and Goliath" battle against Fortescue Metals Group and the recognised Native Title holders are demanding a minimum of $1.8...

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