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Policy

The following policies have been developed to guide decisions for the advancement of regional development for Queensland.

  • The Sustainable Resource Communities Policy 

    This policy builds on the Sustainable Futures Framework for Queensland Mining Towns released by the State Government in June 2007. The initiatives contained in this policy reinforce the principles of leadership, collaboration, corporate responsibility, sustainability, communication and community engagement as outlined in the Framework.

Last updated 2 July 2009

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