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Indigenous Relations
Tarong Energy has operations in a number of areas and is maintaining and building relationships with Traditional Owners. Tarong Energy has an especially close relationship with the Wakka Wakka people, on whose land Tarong Energy's South Burnett assets are located.
Tarong Energy has an agreement with the Wakka Wakka people which details how this relationship is supported by scheduled meetings, funding programs, mutual care of cultural heritage and more.