Local voices making a difference at Port Waratah

Local voices making a difference at Port Waratah

Local company, Port Waratah has launched its annual Local Voices community survey to ensure they continue to play an active part in the Newcastle community.

Now in its fifth year, the Local Voices survey programme involves a deeper dive into the matters that are most important to the Newcastle community with an anchor survey open until 2 October.

Residents are invited to share their views on Port Waratah operations, community investment, employment and economic contributions, environmental performance, COVID-19 impacts, and community engagement activities.

Port Waratah CEO, Hennie du Plooy said Port Waratah is committed to using community feedback from the survey to shape its decision making and business planning.

“Our team uses the results from the survey to improve our decisions and strategic plans, ultimately improving our operations and aligning our performance to stakeholder expectations over time,” Hennie said.

“From the most recent feedback received, we better understand the community’s interest in impact management and data, like air quality, noise and water management, and actions in sustainability and climate change.”

“This information has helped us to shape the content of Port Waratah’s communications including our website, social media, annual reports, and community newsletters.”

“Results from previous surveys have also influenced our decisions in community investment to support the greatest areas of need for people in Newcastle,” Hennie said.

The independent survey will be delivered by Voconiq. Voconiq Local Voices is a unique community engagement programme developed over a 10 year period within Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO.

Co-founder and CEO of Voconiq, Dr Kieren Moffat said one of the advantages of the Local Voices programme is the ability to track trends in community views across multiple years.

“Continuing the Local Voices programme over time means that Port Waratah are able to respond in a timely way to changes in community sentiment or experiences of their operation. It really closes the gap between community perspective and operational decision making,” Kieren said.

“We value the time given to complete the survey, and for every anchor survey completed $10 is donated to local community not-for-profit organisations. So far, Local Voices has given back $22,500 to the Newcastle community.”

 

IMAGE | Now in its fifth year, the Local Voices survey programme invites locals to share their views on Port Waratah operations, community investment, employment and economic contributions, environmental performance, COVID-19 impacts, and community engagement activities.

Port Waratah Coal Services

Port Waratah Coal Services has been receiving, stockpiling, blending and loading coal for export at the Port of Newcastle for over 40 years. They own and manage the Kooragang and Carrington Coal Terminals, which operate 24/7, and have a combined capacity of 145 million tonnes per annum.

Port Waratah has always been two things – a pioneer and a partner. They are committed to understanding and fulfilling their responsibilities as an employer and community member, as well as meeting their legal obligations. Port Waratah is an unlisted public company working in partnership with more than 25 producers and other service providers in the Hunter Valley Coal Chain. They aim to continuously improve their environmental performance, contribute to the local economy by buying and employing locally and support sustainability and resilience of the local community though their Community Investment and Partnership Programme.

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