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Building trust

THE CSIRO says having a social licence to operate is essential these days for miners, who must build trust and develop constructive relationships with the communities in which they operate by communicating key information to limit or avoid costly social conflicts.

Karma Barndon
Miners are not building trust as well as they should, the CSIRO reckons.

Miners are not building trust as well as they should, the CSIRO reckons.

In Australia, community concerns can adversely influence and impact the way the minerals industry operates and how the federal and state governments regulate it. This has been particularly evident in...

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