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2025

Queensland Renewable Energy Developer & Investor Toolkit: Leading Practice Engagement and Benefit Sharing

Queensland Renewable Energy Developer & Investor Toolkit: Leading Practice Engagement and Benefit Sharing
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This Toolkit provides practical guidance for developers and investors on engaging landholders, First Nations, and communities in Queensland’s renewable energy projects.

  • Outlines principles for respectful, inclusive engagement
  • Details leading-practice landholder agreements and protocols
  • Emphasises early, meaningful First Nations engagement and benefit sharing
  • Supports community participation and local benefit frameworks
  • Aligns with Queensland’s regulatory and policy environment
  • Promotes transparency, dispute resolution, and long-term partnerships

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This Toolkit is highly relevant to industry stakeholders involved in renewable energy development in Queensland.

  • Guides developers on best-practice engagement with landholders
  • Supports compliance with statutory and policy obligations
  • Promotes collaboration with First Nations and local communities
  • Provides frameworks for agreements and dispute resolution
  • Encourages environmental stewardship and coexistence
  • Facilitates project viability and community acceptance

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