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Rio Tinto announces $27.5M charity partnership

Rio Tinto has announced a new five-year partnership with Channel 7 Telethon to continue supporting the health and wellbeing of children in Western Australia.

Rio Tinto’s new $27.5 million partnership will contribute to important healthcare initiatives as well as provide funding to a range of not-for-profit organisations through the Channel 7 Telethon Trust to help transform the lives of WA children.

“Rio Tinto is delighted to continue its partnership with Channel 7 Telethon, supporting important research and health programs to help improve the wellbeing of children across the state,” said Rio Tinto Iron Ore Chief Executive, Simon Trott.

“Channel 7 Telethon is an iconic Western Australian charity making a meaningful difference to the lives of children and families, and Rio Tinto and our entire workforce are proud to support this wonderful cause.

“We want a better future for all Western Australians and we’re excited our contribution will support important children’s charities.”

Rio Tinto’s previous partnership provided support for mental health research, type 1 diabetes and Channel 7 Telethon Trust beneficiaries.

Channel 7 Telethon Chairman, Richard Goyder, extended his gratitude to Rio Tino for its contributions.

“We are very grateful to Rio Tinto for their generous annual donation of $5.5 million to Telethon,” he said.

“This incredible contribution and support enables Telethon and its beneficiaries to make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable children and their families in our communities.

“Thanks to this commitment, community organisations and charities can provide essential services, educational opportunities, and vital programs that inspire hope and foster resilience.

“Together, Telethon and Rio Tinto are building a better and brighter future for our kids, one that is filled with possibility and promise.”

In other news, DP World Australia has entered an agreement to acquire Silk Logistics Holdings.

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