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2016

Lessons Learned from the Gulf Communities Agreement: Indigenous Engagement in Queensland Mining

Lessons Learned from the Gulf Communities Agreement: Indigenous Engagement in Queensland Mining
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This document analyses the Gulf Communities Agreement (GCA), highlighting key lessons for mining projects engaging with Indigenous communities in Queensland.

  • Explains the negotiation process and legal context of the GCA
  • Details successes and shortcomings in agreement implementation
  • Examines governance structures and challenges
  • Outlines community, company, and government roles
  • Provides recommendations for future agreements
  • Includes comparative social indicators and resources for further reading

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals seeking to improve Indigenous engagement and agreement-making.

  • Highlights negotiation strategies for mining agreements
  • Addresses governance and implementation challenges
  • Shares practical lessons for post-mine land use planning
  • Emphasises the importance of community trust and leadership
  • Discusses integration of agreement obligations into business processes
  • Provides frameworks for monitoring and review

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