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Newman Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)

Sub Category:Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)
Place:Newman
State/Country:Western Australia, Australia
Subject Matter: | Economic Development | Education | Employment and Training | Mining and Minerals
Summary Information:
The Newman Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) was agreed between the Australian government and various other Indigenous, government and mining industry partners. The purpose of this agreement is to allow for the formation of stronger partnerships between the mining industry and Indigenous communities, as a means of improving employment outcomes in these communities (Indigenous Newslines Magazine, 2009, 15).
Detailed Information:
The Newman RPA is one of eight pilot initiatives created under the 2005 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Commonwealth government and the Minerals Council of Australia. This MoU sought to formalise a partnership between the parties that would enable them to work with Indigenous groups in mining regions to foster the development of sustainable, economically viable communities with opportunities for employment and economic development. The MoU was later reaffirmed on 27 May 2009, when a revised version was signed by the chairman of the Minerals Council of Australia and three Commonwealth government ministers.

The signing of the MoU gave rise to eight Regional Partnership Agreements between mining companies and Indigenous communities, with the Newman RPA being one of these agreements.

Very little information is available about the content of this RPA.

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  • Memorandum of Understanding between the Minerals Council of Australia and the Commonwealth Government

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