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Clean energy agreement making on First Nations land: What do strong agreements contain?

This guide outlines best practice guidelines for how clean energy companies could approach agreement making with the First Nations landholders of their potential development site.

Created by the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at Australian National University's College of Arts & Social Sciences, it explains some of the key concepts and obligations, as well as provides examples of the contents of both strong and weak land access and benefit sharing agreements.

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