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2025

Early Engagement With First Nations: Best Practice

Early Engagement With First Nations: Best Practice
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This resource outlines the importance of early engagement with First Nations in clean energy projects across Queensland.

  • Explains why early engagement is critical for project success
  • Highlights Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) requirements
  • Describes legal and cultural expectations for proponents
  • Shares examples of effective engagement protocols
  • Emphasises transparency and accessible information sharing
  • Supports co-design and long-term community benefit

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This content is highly relevant to industry stakeholders seeking to develop sustainable clean energy projects.

  • Guides compliance with FPIC and legal obligations
  • Promotes risk reduction and project sustainability
  • Supports co-design with First Nations for better outcomes
  • Provides examples of engagement protocols for developers
  • Encourages transparent communication and governance
  • Aligns with post-mine land use and rehabilitation goals

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