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Contributing to the communities we call home

At BMA, the partnerships we hold with communities are among the most important we share and play an important role in enabling us to build a better world right here from Queensland. 

The recently released BHP and BMA Community Contribution report for FY2024 shines a light on how we are helping our people, partners and local communities thrive.  

BMA Asset President Adam Lancey said BMA’s success as a business is reliant on achieving long-term social, environmental and economic outcomes in partnership with the communities we call home.  

“We are immensely proud of our positive contribution to society made by the people and businesses all along the supply chain from supporting education, skills and training, to providing community grants for local events and initiatives, and funding programs and partnerships.”  

“This report represents our positive contribution not only through investments and achievements but through the real lived benefits and outcomes that are truly making a difference to local communities.” 

BMA’s contributions at a glance in FY2024: 

  • $8.1B spent with suppliers  
  • >$80M spent with Indigenous and Traditional Owner businesses  
  • >$4B to the Queensland Government  
  • >9,500 employees and contractors  
  • $11.9M in social investment across education and training, environmental, Indigenous economic development and health and wellbeing projects  

The value and outcomes delivered for communities across Central Queensland is the result of the relationships shared with Traditional Owners, local suppliers, community partners and our people.  

We thank all of those who supported and worked collaboratively with us to achieve shared benefit and opportunities for the communities where we live and work. 

The future is bright for Central Queensland, and we look forward to strengthening our partnerships and supporting communities well into the future. 

Read more about how we are building a better world from Queensland here.