Land Access and Coexistence: Review of Principles and Institutions for Queensland Resources
Paper
This discussion paper explores how Queensland can improve coexistence between resource companies, landholders, First Nations peoples, and communities.
- Explains the economic importance of both resources and agriculture
- Outlines the government’s coexistence framework and supporting legislation
- Details revised principles for respectful, transparent engagement
- Reviews the roles of key institutions like the GasFields Commission and Land Access Ombudsman
- Summarises stakeholder feedback and identifies key issues in current arrangements
- Highlights the need for future-proofed, inclusive, and independent coexistence institutions
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to industry stakeholders navigating land access and coexistence in Queensland.
- Clarifies regulatory and institutional frameworks for land access
- Details best-practice principles for engagement with landholders
- Explains dispute resolution pathways and institutional roles
- Addresses emerging issues for critical minerals and renewables
- Supports compliance and risk management for operators
- Encourages proactive, transparent industry behaviour
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