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Anti-FIFO rules working, but companies asked for proof

Monday February 08, 2021
Companies say the Strong and Sustainable Resource Communities Act is working but they may be given KPIs and asked to prove it.
Rules introduced three years ago were intended to deliver local communities more boom than bust.
The Act was introduced by the Palaszczuk Government in March 2018. The first of its kind in Australia, it sought to ensure local communities benefitted more from nearby mining projects, through a ban on 100 per cent fly-in, fly-out workforces and other rules intended to sustainably boost local economies.
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