Hamersley Iron Relinquishes Karijini Mining Tenure

Rio Tinto PLC 14 April 2000 Hamersley Iron relinquishes Karijini National Park mining tenure Rio Tinto's wholly owned Hamersley Iron has relinquished six Temporary Reserves in the Karijini National Park to the State Government. The Reserves were granted to Hamersley in 1973, prior to the establishment of the Karijini National Park. The relinquishment of the Reserves removes mining tenure held by Hamersley. Hamersley Iron Managing Director Sam Walsh said the relinquishment recognised the important conservation values of the Park and was part of Hamersley's tenement rationalisation program. At the same time that the Karijini Reserves were relinquished, Hamersley converted two Temporary Reserves at its Homestead project to Mining Leases. While general exploration activity has taken place on the Karijini Reserves over the years, CALM has assessed these areas and declared that they have been rehabilitated in accordance with the values of the National Park. Environment Minister Cheryl Edwardes said she was pleased with Hamersley Iron's decision because the six Temporary Reserves that had been relinquished included some areas within the park of high conservation and recreation significance. Mrs Edwardes said conservation and land management staff had inspected areas that had been rehabilitated after exploration. She said calm had found Hamersley Iron had done an excellent job of rehabilitation. The Temporary Reserves that have been relinquished by Hamersley are: TR ID TR name TR70/5617 Mt Frederick TR70/5618 Mt Stevenson TR70/5619 Mt Vigors TR70/5620 Mt Vigors East TR70/5624 Mt Eileen TR70/5625 Mt Eileen East For further information, please contact: Media Relations Investor Relations John Hughes Peter Jarvis + 44 20 7753 2331 + 44 20 7753 2401 Website: www.riotinto.com

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