How we support communities
We believe renewable energy should be a win for everyone. That’s why every project is developed with the wellbeing of the local community at. We pride ourselves on listening to the communities’ voice and developing projects with the community at front of mind.
We stay close to the people we serve and invest in the communities we work in. As developers, owners and operators, we stay communities for the long term.
Our support includes:
- Community Benefit Agreements (CBAs) for every project. These CBAs ensure benefits are delivered back to the communities we work in.
- Education – School visits, STEM workshops, partnerships with local TAFEs and universities and career talks inspiring the next generation of energy leaders.
- Sponsorships – Backing local events and sporting/community groups.
- Community information sessions, Town Halls, community displays, clear communication – our first step in the engagement process for all our projects is asking the community how they would like to be engaged and communicated with. We are committed to open, transparent and timely information through the planning process and beyond.
- Community events –Local engagement activities are a core component of all our engagement plans.
Why renewable energy benefits communities
Our solar and storage projects generate clean energy while delivering direct benefits to the areas where they’re built:Â
- Local jobs and supply chain opportunities – creating employment and supporting regional businesses.
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- Stronger energy and food security – helping Australia rely on its own resources, not imported fuels.
- Boosting local economies – community benefit funds and long-term partnerships.
- Support for schools and skills – STEM programmes and career pathways for young people.
Powering the future
Together, we can power Australia’s renewable energy future while leaving a positive legacy for local people and the land we all share.
 Kerang Community emergency boxes
At BSR Australia, we believe our responsibility extends beyond building renewable energy projects. During the development of Kerang Solar Plant, we sought ways to create meaningful benefits for the local community and environment.
We engaged with a local volunteer group; Kerang Neighbourhood house, to understand the needs and priorities of the local community. One initiative which closely aligned with our ESG objectives, and the needs of the community was the provision of Disaster Relief Boxes.
BSR collaborated with Neighbourhood house to arrange funding for these boxes and for them to be ditributed to the local community. The initiative was selected in recognition of the region’s history of severe flooding, which repeatedly impacted lives and damaged critical infrastructure, leaving residents without essential services.
First Nations Engagement
BSR Australia has prepared a Reconciliation Action Plan (Innovate) for 2025-27. The plan has been submitted to Reconciliation Australia for approval and draft two has been submitted.
BSR has also engaged BKY First Nations artist Samantha Booth to design an Aboriginal artwork to grace the cover of our RAP.
Get involved or talk to us
Your voice matters. If you’d like to ask a question, share feedback, or get involved in your local project, our team is here to listen.