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Surrounded by one of earth’s oldest landscapes, Jabiru is a pocket of modernity within Kakadu.
The coexistence of ERA and the Aboriginal owners of the Ranger land began, in effect, in 1978.
In 2006, ERA's royalty expenses totalled $16 million of which $12.4 million was distributed to NT-based Aboriginal groups. However, ERA takes a much broader view of its commitments to the Aboriginal community beyond royalty payments.
Employment of Aboriginal people is a major priority for ERA.
Both Ranger and Jabiluka are located on Aboriginal land. ERA accepts responsibilities for prudent land and environmental management and acknowledges the needs and expectations of the Aboriginal landowners - the Mirarr Gundjeihmi.
ERA and Rio Tinto welcomed the opportunity to support the AFL Indigenous All Stars football match.