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Saint Elmo Vanadium Project: Coordinator-General’s Social Impact Assessment Evaluation

Saint Elmo Vanadium Project: Coordinator-General’s Social Impact Assessment Evaluation
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This Queensland Government report evaluates the social impacts of the Saint Elmo Vanadium mining project and sets enforceable conditions for its development.

  • Describes project scope, location, and 30-year operational plan
  • Details stakeholder engagement and requirements for ongoing community consultation
  • Sets a recruitment hierarchy prioritising local, regional, and Indigenous workers
  • Outlines housing strategy including a workforce accommodation village and use of unoccupied dwellings
  • Commits to Buy Local and Indigenous business procurement targets and annual social impact reporting
  • Assesses health, safety, water, traffic, dust, and amenity impacts with required mitigation and engagement measures

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This report is highly relevant for mining operators and suppliers seeking compliance guidance and best practice for workforce, housing, and procurement in Queensland.

  • Clarifies phased construction workforce numbers and transport arrangements
  • Provides recruitment hierarchy and local training pathways for a stable workforce
  • Requires development of SIMP components (workforce, housing, procurement, health)
  • Sets housing strategies and WAV requirements affecting camp design and integration
  • Outlines Buy Local Plan alignment with QRC Code and reporting expectations
  • Identifies traffic, water, dust, and amenity controls for Environmental Management Plans

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