Towards Sustainable Mining: Indigenous and Community Relationships Protocol Australia
Handbooks and guidebooks
This protocol guides mining companies in Australia to build respectful, mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities.
- Outlines principles for engaging Indigenous landholders and communities
- Defines five key performance indicators for relationship management
- Emphasises Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) and cultural heritage protection
- Supports community impact management and benefit optimisation
- Details mechanisms for grievance response and ongoing dialogue
- Provides practical guidance for inclusive, transparent engagement
How this may be relevant to you
This protocol is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders focused on compliance, community engagement, and sustainable operations.
- Supports post-mine land use planning and closure strategies
- Promotes robust community engagement and benefit sharing
- Addresses environmental management and rehabilitation
- Encourages inclusion of First Nations perspectives in operations
- Provides frameworks for transparent governance and reporting
- Aligns with industry standards for safety and compliance
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