A coalition of organisations working to improve transparency and access to information, accountability, social and environmental impacts in the mining, oil, gas and energy industries, and ensure climate change solutions deliver a just energy transition for everyone.

 

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Publish What You Pay Australia is a coalition of organisations working to improve transparency and access to information, accountability, social and environmental impacts in the mining, oil, gas and energy industries, and ensure climate change solutions deliver a just energy transition for everyone.

 
 

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Our Mission

Through research, engagement in policy debate and coalition building Publish What You Pay Australia works to overcome undue influence of mining, oil and gas companies in public policy. We work on improving access to information and mechanisms for communities to hold industry and governments to account. Underpinning our work is the understanding that an active civil society and the use of evidence are critical tools to make change.

We advocate for access to information, community rights, participation in decision making and the right to say no, to protect heritage, improve social outcomes, minimise environmental impacts and to improve transparency and accountability to prevent profit shifting, tax avoidance and corruption.

 

“PWYP is a valued partner of Transparency International Australia. The work they do to promote revenue transparency in the extractives sector is so important. It helps ensure that the citizens in resource rich countries, such as Australia, get a fair share of their natural resource wealth. Shining a spotlight on royalties and taxes paid strengthens accountability in a sector that is vulnerable to corruption”.

Serena Lillywhite, Senior Adviser, Natural Resource Governance and Business and Human Rights

PWYP Coalition Members