ENVIRONMENT

Building Indigenous capability crucial

ONE of the ways mining companies operating in regional Australia can secure their social licence to operate has been through helping establish Indigenous businesses. However, there are some pitfalls that they need to be aware of.

Florence Drummond (left), Brenden Taylor, Emma Garlett, Yuluwurri McGrady and Nevinia Davenport speaking at the WA Mining Club.

Florence Drummond (left), Brenden Taylor, Emma Garlett, Yuluwurri McGrady and Nevinia Davenport speaking at the WA Mining Club.

Helping Indigenous groups provide contracting support to the mine being developed on their country is considered one of the best ways forward. It provides the mine with workers close to its operations...

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