Towards Sustainable Mining: Indigenous and Community Relationships Protocol (Australia)
Handbooks and guidebooks
This Australian TSM protocol sets out practical systems to build respectful, accountable relationships between mining facilities, Indigenous peoples and communities.
- Defines five performance indicators for facility-level engagement and governance
- Centres Indigenous rights, FPIC and culturally appropriate dialogue
- Provides criteria across B–AAA levels to assess maturity
- Integrates community impact mitigation and benefit optimisation
- Requires transparent grievance and response mechanisms
- Aligns with UNDRIP, SDGs and Australian legal contexts
How this may be relevant to you
This protocol helps explorers and operators systemise engagement, heritage protection and community benefit across the mine lifecycle.
- Facility-level checklists and criteria for COI identification
- Structured engagement processes reviewed with communities
- Cultural heritage surveys and mitigation hierarchy for land disturbance
- Action plans for adverse impacts and benefit opportunities
- Public reporting expectations on engagement effectiveness
- Grievance mechanisms with escalation and follow-up
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