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2024

Queensland Resources Sector Economic Impact: Regional, Workforce and Community Benefits

Queensland Resources Sector Economic Impact: Regional, Workforce and Community Benefits
Report

This report details the economic impact of Queensland’s resources sector in 2023-24, highlighting direct spending, workforce growth, and community support across regions.

  • Shows $56.3 billion direct spending by the sector in Queensland
  • Breaks down regional contributions and employment impacts
  • Highlights support for over 17,000 local businesses
  • Details contributions to 1,650+ community groups
  • Explains supply chain and consumption-induced economic effects
  • Summarises modelling approach and regional/local government impacts

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking insight into sector-wide economic contributions and regional impacts.

  • Provides direct and indirect spending breakdowns by commodity and region
  • Details workforce growth and contract employment trends
  • Highlights supply chain effects and local business engagement
  • Supports compliance and reporting for ESG and governance
  • Informs mine closure, rehabilitation, and long-term planning
  • Offers data for benchmarking and strategic decision-making

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