Bluff Mine Stakeholder Engagement
June 9, 2022
Bluff Mine, an open cut mine located near the township of Bluff, 20km east of Blackwater in Central Queensland, recommenced operations in April 2022 under the ownership of Bowen Coking Coal. With direct rail access to the Port of Gladstone, the mine is expected to operate for 4 to 6 years.
Recognising the importance of strong relationships with the local community and stakeholders, Bowen Coking Coal engaged Wall Planning Group (WPG) to develop and implement a tailored Stakeholder Engagement Strategy.
Scope of Engagement
WPG’s role was to design and deliver a communication framework that ensured open, transparent, and constructive dialogue between the mine and the surrounding community. This involved:
- Establishing clear engagement channels to share project updates and address concerns.
- Liaising with key stakeholders including community members, developers, and all levels of government.
- Applying a range of engagement models tailored to the unique needs of the project and community.
Outcome & Impact
The Stakeholder Engagement Strategy implemented by WPG helped Bowen Coking Coal build trust and maintain healthy relationships with the Bluff community and other stakeholders. The approach fostered collaboration, reduced potential conflict, and ensured that community voices were heard throughout the life of the project.
Why WPG
Wall Planning Group brings extensive experience in delivering engagement strategies for resource and renewable energy projects across Queensland. Our ability to combine local knowledge with proven engagement frameworks ensures that projects achieve the best possible social and operational outcomes.
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