Australia’s First Nations people have sustainably cared for country for thousands of years, and the transition to clean energy is one that can ensure we continue to care for land, water and sacred places for thousands more. The First Nations Clean Energy Network aims to protect country and to make sure First Nations communities share the benefits of Australia’s clean energy boom. The Network’s guide to negotiation is one of the tools that First Nations communities can use when dealing with clean energy projects on country, whether these are in the planning stages or being developed. The guide covers all aspects of negotiating, such as joining or opposing a project, or a community starting its own, to gain appropriate resources and fair outcomes for all.

Clean Energy Negotiations Guide for First Nations

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Document Type: Report

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  • First Nations Clean Energy Network

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Place: Australia

Institution: First Nations Clean Energy Network

Date: November 2022

Language: en

Australia’s First Nations people have sustainably cared for country for thousands of years, and the transition to clean energy is one that can ensure we continue to care for land, water and sacred places for thousands more. The First Nations Clean Energy Network aims to protect country and to make sure First Nations communities share the benefits of Australia’s clean energy boom. The Network’s guide to negotiation is one of the tools that First Nations communities can use when dealing with clean energy projects on country, whether these are in the planning stages or being developed. The guide covers all aspects of negotiating, such as joining or opposing a project, or a community starting its own, to gain appropriate resources and fair outcomes for all.

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