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2020

FPIC Policy Snapshot: Best Practice for Engaging Traditional Owners

FPIC Policy Snapshot: Best Practice for Engaging Traditional Owners
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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

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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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