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Central/South RCCC – July 2019

1July 2019

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Order Item

1. Welcome and introductions

2. Safety moment

3. Adoption of minutes from previous meeting and action register

4. Community feedback

5. Business update

6. Local content and employment update

7. Indigenous participation update

8. Social investment update

9. Out and about in the community

10. Community feedback received

11. Next meeting details

Meeting closes and lunch

Welcome and Agenda

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Safety Moment – Controlling slips and trip risks

■ Slip, trips and fall are a major cause of preventable injuries

and deaths in the work place

■ Slips and trips aren’t funny and should be treated seriously.

■ Simple sensible solutions can eliminate most of the problems,but personal responsibility is key to making solutionseffective.

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Cost of Slip and Trip

■ Serious injuries■ Lost income

■ Pain, reduced quality of life of the

individual

■ Loss of potential output, medical costs.

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Factors that contributes to Risk of Slip & Trip

5/2/2017

Slip / Trip Potential

People Footwear

ContaminationObstacle

Floor

Environment

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Managing slips and trips

■ Good housekeeping practices

■ Clean all spills and mark with warning signs

■ Use cable guards to cover loose cables

■ Stairs well constructed with proper hand rails

■ Good lighting

■ Remove obstacles from walkways

■ Wear proper shoes

■ Control individual behaviors

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Tell us what you think

Feedback is always helpful to our business.

It is important to know our strengths and what we need to

work on.

Your feedback assists us to improve our knowledge and

understanding of the community in which we operate.

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Business Update

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Project Goog-a-binge Update

Drilling commenced in February; there have been 49 wells

drilled to date

Project Goog-a-binge’s central and southern wells can be

delivered within existing State and Federal approvals. QGC

requires additional approvals to develop the full scope of

work in the north, and we have been working with both State

and Federal governments to achieve this

Our construction timetable has been impacted by the

approvals process and we are working to minimise impacts

on community and landholders from this change

Site preparation continues across our areas of operation and

you may notice increased traffic movements during this time.

Appropriate traffic management plans will be in place.

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Construction Update

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Construction Update

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RPAS Update

Shell’s QGC business has decided not to renew the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) technology contract (with Boeing

subsidiary Insitu) which was coming up for its second renewal.

The decision is based on a number of factors - but most importantly, the current contract and program is not delivering ongoing

value that justifies continued business investment.

We will continue to utilise this type of technology (drones) where we see safety and value benefits for our business.

In many ways, this project has been a key part of the business’ digitisation and innovation journey and opened our eyes to

many more opportunities. The experience will assist QGC in matching future technologies to the business model ambitions now

and in the future.

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Gangarri Solar Project Update

Shell has now heavily progressed our plans for a solar

energy project in Queensland

If sanctioned, it would be our first in Australia – building on

Shell’s growing portfolio of renewable energy projects

around the world

The proposed project is a 120MW solar plant to be built on

QGC owned land in the Wandoan area, close to Powerlink’s

(state utility) Wandoan South substation

We are awaiting on our final Offer-to-Connect to allow the

project to proceed

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Road Upgrades

DRAGONCREST ROAD – QGC will gravel Dragoncrest Road

from Bundi Road to the end of Dragoncrest Road in June / July

2019

UPPER HUMBUG ROAD – WDRC have completed design work

on Upper Humbug Road and are developing a cost estimate for

the works

WIEAMBILLA ROAD – WDRC completed gravelling works on

the road from Ravens Road to the western end of the WDRC

controlled road in June 2019

RAVENS ROAD – WDRC will gravel the first 3km of Old Tara

Road south from Wieambilla Road when work crews are

available

PERRETTS ROAD – Sealing of Perretts Road, 200m north of the

Bundi Road intersection, will take place from June to August

2019

BUNDI ROAD – Sealing of Bundi Road between Perretts Road

and Horse Creek Road will be completed in the second half of

2019; QGC will gravel Bundi Road from Horse Creek Road to

Dragoncrest Road due for completion in July 2019

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Local Content Update

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+17 Western Downs QGC employees in 2019 to date

Local Living – QGC

37% of QGC upstream employees live locally (Q2, 2019 statistics below)

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Local Living – QGC Contractors

+103 Western Downs QGC contractors in 2019 to date

33% of QGC upstream contractors live locally (Q2, 2019 statistics below)

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Q2, 2019 Statistics$15.2 million in Western Downs

$5.8 million$22 million

$2.9 million

$199 million

$97 million

Western Downs Regional Council

Banana Shire Council

Maranoa Regional Council

Toowoomba Regional Council

Gladstone Regional Council

Rest of Queensland

Interstate

$15.2 million$6.6 million

Local Spend – QGC

$26.5M spent with Western Downs suppliersin 2019 to date

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$30M spent with Western Downs suppliersin 2019 to date

$6.1 million

$22 million

$5.5 million

$22 million

$2.7 million

Western Downs Regional Council

Banana Shire Council

Maranoa Regional Council

Toowoomba Regional Council

Gladstone Regional Council

Rest of Queensland

Interstate

$1.4 million

$14.6 million

Local Spend – QGC Contractors

Q2, 2019 Statistics$14.6 million in Western Downs

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Changes to how we advertise work packages

QGC has recently completed a 12 month pilot with EconomX.

Based on feedback from internal and external stakeholders, we have chosen to change the platform we use to advertise scopes

of work and expressions of interest.

We will transition from using EconomX to Online Procurement System (OPS) after September.

We have made this decision to be fit for the long-term, to facilitate stability for communities

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Benefits of OPS

Your business and its capability will be more visible to QGC.

Easy sign up and access: Sign up once to see scopes of work from QGC and major contractors. Work packages are

immediately visible to communities from the front page. A reciprocal agreement with the Industry Capability Network (ICN)

means that, with your permission, we can import your existing registration details with ICN.

With a few clicks you can share your business’ registration details with other major buyers that use OPS – e.g. Rio Tinto.

Dedicated phone technical support available, as requested by communities.

Communities able to visibly track our local contributions and outcomes from a dashboard on the website’s landing page.

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Indigenous Employment

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Indigenous Employment

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Employment Opportunities

QGC Pathways Program

Provides pathway to roles as a wellsite operator, gas plant operator, mechanical

technician, electrical and instrumentation technician, and warehouse operator

12 Aug 2019 – Applications open

6 Sept 2019 – Applications close

Jan 2020 – Trainees commence on-site

Information sessions 6th August in Miles & Chinchilla, 7th August in Tara & Dalby

Indigenous Workstars

The partnership with IWS places candidates into available roles with QGC,

supply chain and open economy

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Western Downs suppliers we’ve worked with in the last year

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Western Downs suppliers we’ve worked with in the last year

Purple Pen NewsagencyJuly 2019 25

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Chinchilla Accommodation Available for Staff

These providers below have been through a tender process

with us to be booked through our systems in towns where we

have the most frequency of stays

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Acacia Motel

Central Motor Inn

Chinchilla Downtown Motor

Inn

Chinchilla Great Western

Motor Inn

Chinchilla Motel

Chinchilla Motor Inn

Chinchilla Tourist Park

Club Hotel

The Commercial Hotel Motel

The Laurels of Chinchilla

Kings Park Accommodation

The Palms Motel

White Gums Motor Inn

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Social Investment Update

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Social Investment Planning – 2020 to 2022

We engaged with local communities (Western Downs and Gladstone) in

March, to confirm community priorities for our next social investment cycle

We heard from Western Downs community representatives:

We are aware of QGC’s social investment programs

QGC’s programs are having a positive effect in our community

Our top community priorities are still:

Regional economic sustainability and growth

Local employment

Community liveability

We need more focus on Indigenous history and culture

More needs to be done in preventative health

Volunteering is just as important (we want your people, not your money)

Lack of childcare is a critical issue in Wandoan

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Jobs for the Future

Supporting Stronger First

Nations

Regional Economic

Development

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Program Update – Emerging Exporters

The 2019 Emerging Exporters are: Chinchira Super Reds; Hoofprints of Change; Four Daughters

Premium Black Angus; Busy Beef Pty Ltd; Riverbend Marketing

Pty Ltd; Aussie Pork Suppliers; Aussie Land & Livestock; Haven

Farming; DOM Distribution; and Carpendale Commodities.

In June we launched the 2019 intake of Emerging

Exporter participants

Intake includes ten diverse agribusinesses from across

the region and the sector, including beef, value-added

beef and pork products, grain and agricultural

machinery

An international trade mission is planned for

September/October

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Program Update - Business Navigators

The Business Navigator program continues to support

and mentor local businesses

A business engagement event will be held later this

year

Recruitment is underway for the Lead Business Coach

following Neil Daly’s resignation – decision expected

late July

Suzie Wood is continuing to work with program

participants

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Program Update – Future Makers

World Science Festival held in Chinchilla (March) –

over 3,000 students and community members through

the doors

In June, launched learning.qm.qld.gov.au

FREE online learning platform for use in QLD schools

Clear links to QLD curriculum

Over 700,000 resources to download and use in the

classroom

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Program Update – Communities Fund

The Shell QGC Communities Fund is currently open for

applications and will close on 31 August 2019.

The fund provides grants between $10,000 and $40,000 to

community based organisations in the Western Downs

Regional Council area and the town of Taroom.

2019 applications will be online via the Smartygrants

website: www.shellaustralia.smartygrants.com.au

We are here to help during this process so we encourage

community groups to reach out.

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Project Update – Community Grants Writer

We heard at the December RCCC that community centres

and the wider community were missing out on funding

opportunities due to increasing demands on their time

Shell QGC have provided funding for a grants writer

through Murilla Community Centre to:

Research & identify appropriate tender and grant

opportunities

Complete or support tender and grant applications

Improve the liveability of the Western Downs region

The role is being advertised this week, please contact Cecily

at the Murilla Community Centre if you know of any potential

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Sponsorships and Donations

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Organisation Project

Murilla Community Centre Murilla Community Newsletter.

Drillham Hall & Recreation Assoc Drillham Hall Dance.

Chinchilla Rugby League Football Club Purchase of function chairs in the clubhouse.

Chinchilla State High School Chinchilla Careers Expo at Chinchilla State High School hosting Miles, Tara and Wandoan schools.

Chinchilla A&P Assoc Chinchilla Show “Rest and Relax Area”.

Chinchilla Concert Band Purchase of new instruments & workshops based in the Western Downs to advance skills.

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Out and About in the Community

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Chinchilla ShowBig Skies Dalby Wandoan Show

World Science Festival Wandoan Year Ahead DinnerQuestacon in action, Chinchilla Show

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Out and About in the Community

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Miles Book Fest Communities Fund Miles Kindergarten

Laptop donation Chinchilla Community Centre Pathways welcome breakfast

Opening at Tara Polocrosse

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Community Feedback

In Q2 2019, we received 223 enquiries, topics included:

Project Information (109)

Social Investment (1)

Procurement (9)

Employment (15)

In Q2 2019, we received 22 complaints, topics included:

Concerns for koalas

Unauthorised access

ROW rehabilitation

Unfair contract award

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Next Meeting Details

Joint Meeting to be held in Miles on 28 November 2019.

This will be our final meeting for the year. It will include an end of year celebration lunch.

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Western Downs suppliers we’ve worked with in the last year

Busy Bee Signs

Chris’ Welding and Steel

Edgar & Wood Solicitors

J Blackwood & Son

J Mullins Plumbing & Electrical

Jacksons Parts

Mullins Mitre 10 Hardware

Sheenan & Co Solicitors

South QLD Soil

Western Auger Drilling

Work Stuff

Dalby Radiator Works

Pirchin

Purple Pen

Central Pest Control

Speciality Services QLD

Red Industrial

Western Downs Traffic Control

Natural Energy Dynamics

Neg Holdings

Frog Services

TCL International

Surat Basin Real Estate

Shaun Robinson Electrical

Western Hearing Protection

Warrman

Amalgamated Pest Control

Sharpe Engineering

Repco

Enzed Surat Basin

Nu-Gro Pty Ltd.

Landmark Operations

W&R Contracting

Western Downs Civil

HEQ Diesel and Gas

Pat’s Diesel Service

Specialised Field and Plant Services

Upstream Pipeline Testing

Australian Fusion Welding

Tango Oilfield Solutions

Rie Group

Chinchilla Vet

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