FPIC Policy Snapshot: Best Practice for Engaging Traditional Owners
Framework/Tool
This document outlines the principles and practical steps for Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC), focusing on respectful engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- Explains FPIC as a substantive mechanism for Indigenous rights
- Details legal and best practice frameworks in Australia
- Highlights the importance of genuine consultation and participation
- Describes how to identify and engage the right Traditional Owners
- Emphasises benefits such as trust, reduced conflict, and sustainable outcomes
- Provides links to key contacts and resources for effective engagement
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to improve engagement and compliance with Indigenous rights.
- Supports post-mine land use planning with Traditional Owners
- Guides community engagement and benefit-sharing processes
- Addresses environmental stewardship through Indigenous inclusion
- Clarifies legal obligations and best practice standards
- Promotes safety and risk minimisation in project development
- Encourages transparent governance and accountability
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