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Indigenous businesses benefitting from Carmichael project

MORE than $1 billion that has been paid to regional Queensland contractors and businesses since construction on Bravus’ Carmichael coal project began and continues with its long-term partnerships with skilled Indigenous suppliers.

 Mick Davis (centre) and members of the 100% Indigenous-owned CBF Concreting team.

Mick Davis (centre) and members of the 100% Indigenous-owned CBF Concreting team.

Bravus Mining and Resources CEO David Boshoff said indigenous suppliers like BCF Concreting have been making a vital contribution to the development of Carmichael. BCF Concreting was able to step in...

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