Inquiry into Factors Shaping Social Licence and Economic Development Outcomes in Critical Minerals Projects Across Australia
Australia’s critical minerals sector is expanding rapidly on or near First Nations land. Our new submission to the Federal Inquiry calls for stronger consent, earlier engagement, independent First Nations advice, and real economic participation so communities share in the long‑term benefits of the energy transition.
Protecting Survivors from Economic Abuse: Our Response to the ATO's Vulnerability Framework
Economic abuse is a hidden but devastating form of domestic violence, and it's increasingly recognised as a significant issue across Australia. Abusers often exploit financial and taxation systems to control and harm their victims, leaving them burdened with debt and unjust tax liabilities.
Where next for First Nations’ economic development?
With the expansion of Indigenous Business Australia’s financial and investment powers, political leaders have an opportunity to centre First Nations voices in economic development, writes Rekeesha Fry.
First Nations Projects Group and Australian Sustainable Finance Institute to establish community led First Nations peak body
First Nations Projects Group and Australian Sustainable Finance Institute to establish community led First Nations peak body

