A Skilled Workforce for Regional and Remote Australia Charles Darwin Symposium Where, 28 September 2007 Christine Charles Regional Director Environment & Social Responsibility, Australia & New Zealand
Social Licence To Operate: the Business Realities
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Overview
bb We are a country whose policy and understanding is largely dominated by the presence of major urban centres clustered on the coast.
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The sustainability debate in Australia occurs within a policy environment that is dominated by a population living in major urban centres, largely on the eastern seaboard. The focus is mostly on the physical environment.
Mining Operations In Australia
The Diversity of Indigenous Australia
The Challenges and Grim Realities
Social Environment
The Opportunities
The Memorandum of Understanding
Regional Partnership Agreements
Regional Partnership Agreements Objectives
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The Key Message
The Big Challenges
The Lessons
The Issues
The Past Experience
Building the Regional Partnership Agreement
Business Opportunity - Tanami Rehabilitation
The Outcomes
Women in Mining – Facts and Figures
Women in Mining – Organisational culture
Women in Mining – Organisational Structure
Women in Mining – Impediments
Women in Mining – Promoting Gender Diversity
Women in Mining – Achieving Gender Equality
Some Successes
Summary – Building an Indigenous Workforce
Summary – Attracting Women to Mining
A Skilled Workforce for Regional and Remote Australia Charles Darwin Symposium Where, 28 September 2007 Christine Charles Regional Director Environment & Social Responsibility, Australia & New Zealand