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Fortescue class action: female workers claim sexual harassment at remote mine sites

Fortescue is facing a class action lawsuit filed in federal court by female workers alleging systemic sexual harassment, violence, and retaliation at its remote Western Australian mine sites. The lawsuit, which covers allegations from 2006 to 2025, includes claims of serious sexual assaults, a man entering a woman's room, and being "howled" at by colleagues.

Jonathan Barrett and AAPThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-25 · 05:12 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Fortescue class action: female workers claim sexual harassment at remote mine sites
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Fortescue is facing a class action lawsuit filed in federal court by female workers alleging systemic sexual harassment, violence, and retaliation at its remote Western Australian mine sites. The lawsuit, which covers allegations from 2006 to 2025, includes claims of serious sexual assaults, a man entering a woman's room, and being "howled" at by colleagues. Law firm JGA Saddler, representing the women, stated that allegations range from sexual assaults to daily microaggressions, including the theft of women's underwear from laundries. Fortescue, chaired by Andrew Forrest, has stated it is committed to a safe and respectful workplace and that such behavior has no place at the company. This is the third such class action filed by the law firm against major mining companies over similar allegations.

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Fortescue is committed to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace for all employees and contractors.

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The lawsuit includes allegations of 'serious sexual assaults'.

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Fortescue is facing a class action lawsuit from female workers over allegations of systemic sexual harassment, violence and retaliation at its remote work sites.

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Another female employee allegedly found a male stranger in her room when returning to her accommodation.

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One woman claims she was pulled into a dark alley where a man 'tried to stick his tongue down my throat'.

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Fortescue’s Christmas Creek iron ore mine. A class action includes allegations of ‘serious sexual assaults’. The miner says it’s ‘committed to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace’. Photograph: Reuters View image in fullscreen Fortescue’s Christmas Creek iron ore mine. A class action includes allegations of ‘serious sexual assaults’. The miner says it’s ‘committed to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace’. Photograph: Reuters Fortescue class action: female workers claim sexual harassment at remote mine sites One woman says she found man in her room at WA fly-in, fly-out accommodation while another states she was ‘howled’ at, federal court told Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue is facing a class action lawsuit from female workers over allegations of systemic sexual harassment, violence and retaliation at the iron ore miner’s remote work sites. The lawsuit, filed in the federal court in Victoria on Thursday, includes an allegation that a woman was pulled into a dark alley where a man “tried to stick his tongue down my throat”. Another female employee allegedly found a male stranger in her room when returning to her accommodation. A third woman claimed she was “howled” at by male colleagues when attending a communal eating area. The class action has been filed by law firm JGA Saddler and is backed by UK litigation funder Aristata Capital. JGA Saddler special counsel Paris Hamrey said on Thursday that the allegations ranged from “serious sexual assaults through to day-to-day micro aggressions”. “One of the most disturbing regular reports is women on Fortescue work sites being warned against washing their underwear in on-site laundries because theft of female underwear is rife,” Hamrey said. “It is horrendous to think mining women should have to worry about what should be a mundane task. Aside from a violation, it raises concerns about escalation of offending and highlights safety risks to female staff.” Fortescue’s iron ore mines are located in remote parts of Australia" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="706" data-entity-type="location">Western Australia. It has a large fly-in, fly-out workforce who stay at on-site accommodation villages during their weeks-long roster. The litigation is designed to test whether Fortescue is liable for allegedly failing to protect female workers from being exposed to discrimination and sexual harassment from 2006 to 2025. A spokesperson for Fortescue, chaired by billionaire founder Forrest, said it would be inappropriate to comment on any claims before the proceedings began. “Fortescue is committed to providing a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace for all employees and contractors,” the spokesperson said. “Sexual harassment, unlawful discrimination, and other behaviour that makes people feel unsafe have no place at Fortescue.” The case against Fortescue is the third class action the law firm has filed against a major mining company over allegations of widespread sexual harassment, sexual violence and sex discrimination, with BHP and Rio Tinto previously hit with similar claims. BHP and Rio Tinto’s actions remain before the courts. Hamrey said the three lawsuits showed there was a failure of culture in the sector. “The mining industry has a real problem with women – it’s most women, if not all, working on remote sites that have suffered some form of sexual harassment or sex discrimination,” she said. “These companies actually need to stand up and address issues … strengthen their policies, actually enforce the policy, and provide a space where women feel safe to work.” Explore more on these topics Fortescue Andrew Forrest Mining news Share Reuse this content
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