Insights

The Benefits Of A Social Impact Assessment For A Resource Business

A resource or infrastructure focussed business, such as a mine, quarry, or rail installation, can have an immense impact on its community. This is not only when they commence, but especially during the life of the project and then in closure. A project of that size provides jobs, boosts the local economy, and can bring about population growth and an improvement to services in the community.

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Making The Transition to Renewables

The focus on Queensland’s, and indeed Australia’s, energy sector has increased at an incredible rate over the past decade. The developed world is slowly but steadily transitioning to renewable energy sources, or at least balancing it with the long-standing non-renewables, and in the midst of that we see a great deal of changes to the landscape, the beliefs, the needs, and the politics in Queensland.

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3 Pillars of Sustainability

At The Heart Of Mining Sustainability Is Community Engagement.

The sustainability of a mining community is a critical element within the life of a mine. These communities are less often purpose-built and more commonly pre-existing smaller communities that have the opportunity to flourish with the economic perks of servicing a local mine. Not to mention generating both direct and indirect employment opportunities, including significant royalties for the State.

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Obtaining Feedlot Approval in Queensland

If you’re in business, chances are you’ve heard the acronym ESG being thrown around liberally. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are the ethics considered most important by the stakeholders of a company. Let’s take a closer look at ESG and why you should stop ignoring the ‘S’.

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Environmental Planning for Industry, Agriculture, and Resources

If you’re in business, chances are you’ve heard the acronym ESG being thrown around liberally. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are the ethics considered most important by the stakeholders of a company. Let’s take a closer look at ESG and why you should stop ignoring the ‘S’.

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Sustainable Planning – The Purpose of a Masterplan

If you’re in business, chances are you’ve heard the acronym ESG being thrown around liberally. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are the ethics considered most important by the stakeholders of a company. Let’s take a closer look at ESG and why you should stop ignoring the ‘S’.

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QLD social impact

Social Impact: How is Queensland Shaping Up Socially?

If you’re in business, chances are you’ve heard the acronym ESG being thrown around liberally. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are the ethics considered most important by the stakeholders of a company. Let’s take a closer look at ESG and why you should stop ignoring the ‘S’.

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