First Nations Engagement

CQP acknowledges the Darumbal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which Moah Creek Wind Farm is proposed.

The Darumbal people have inhabited the Rockhampton Region for a millennia, maintaining a deep connection to Country.

We acknowledge their ongoing connections to land, water, sky and community. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

CQP is committed to supporting the progress of the Darumbal people and that of the local community. We have a cultural heritage agreement in place with the Darumbal people to manage and protect their land and culture throughout the project.

The Moah Creek Wind Farm ILUA

CQP understands that the transition to renewable energy that is underway in Queensland must occur fairly for First Nations people and their communities.

In October 2024, CQP and the Darumbal People Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC signed an Indigenous Land Use Agreement, which was formally registered in January 2025.

The ILUA, along with a Relationship and Benefits Agreement, is based on mutual respect and a shared vision for the project. The agreements provide a pathway for the Moah Creek Wind Farm to deliver enduring economic and social benefits to the Darumbal People, as well as recognition and preservation of their cultural heritage and values.

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