We want the success of our project to flow much further afield than the land it sits on.
We are committed to working with the community and key stakeholders to develop mutually constructive partnerships and to share benefits from Cobbora Project.

We met with local community members in Elong Elong, Dubbo and Dunedoo at our EIS drop-in info sessions in September 2025.
Read more about the sessions and how to find out more here.
We want the success of our project to flow much further afield than the land it sits on.
We are committed to working with the community and key stakeholders to develop mutually constructive partnerships and to share benefits from Cobbora Project.

Core to our values is a commitment to being a good and responsible neighbour, working in partnership with the surrounding community to ensure any disruption and impacts are managed as best as possible, and maximising positive social, environmental and local economic outcomes including local benefits and opportunities for employment and procurement.

Our approach to community engagement is grounded in principles of genuinely seeking input and feedback, being clear and honest in our communication, and to create opportunities for community input so we can develop the project with the Dubbo and Warrumbungle communities in mind.
We are aware that early, genuine and ongoing transparent engagement is the minimum expected by local communities, and are proactively engaging now with neighbouring landowners and key stakeholders to develop long-term relationships, gauge existing sentiment and understand community values, needs and aspirations.
This includes talking to businesses, communities and schools about future employment, training and procurement opportunities.