In November 2018, the Australian Parliament passed the Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act 2018 (‘the Act’).

The Act requires entities based or operating in Australia, which have an annual consolidated revenue of more than $100 million, to report annually on the risks of modern slavery in their operations and supply chain and actions to address those risks. Reports are kept by government in a public repository known as the Modern Slavery Statements Register.

Stanwell, as an essential power generator within Queensland’s electricity market, must comply with the Modern Slavery Act. We remain committed to ensuring we manage modern slavery risks within our supply chain through our policies and procedures. Stanwell first published a Modern Slavery Statement in 2020, covering the 2019/20 financial year.

This statement, pursuant to Section 13 of the Act, sets out the actions taken by Stanwell to address modern slavery and human trafficking risks in our business and supply chain.

To help better understand the process, we have developed a Modern Slavery Fact Sheet for Suppliers.

View our 2022/2023 Modern Slavery Statement here.