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About Jabiru

Company Overview

Jabiru is an emerging low cost LME metals producer listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).  Jabiru was floated on the ASX in January 2000 to develop the remnant resources of the old Teutonic Bore mine located in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, mined between1980-1985.  A joint exploration venture with Inmet Mining (Australia) Ltd (“Inmet”) discovered the Jaguar resource 4km south of the Teutonic Bore site.

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Board of Directors

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The Jabiru Team

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Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance is the system by which companies are directed and managed. It influences how the objectives of the Company are set and achieved, how risk is monitored and assessed and how performance is optimised.Good corporate governance procedures encourage companies to create value whilst providing accountability and controls commensurate with the risks involved. Jabiru Metals Limited is committed to high standards of corporate governance. 

 

Policies and procedures which follow the “Principles of Good Corporate Governance and Best Practice Recommendations” issued by the Australian Stock Exchange (“ASX”) Corporate Governance Council in March 2003, to the extent they are applicable to the Company, have been adopted. 

These documented policies and procedures for the basis of the Company’s corporate governance system and are set out in the following documents:

  1.  JML Constitution

  2.  Board Charter

  3.  Audit and Risk Management Committee

  4.  Remuneration and Nomination Committee

  5.  Directors’ and Executive Officers’ Code of Conduct

  6.  Performance Evaluation Process

  7.  Code of Business Conduct

  8.  Securities Dealing Policy

  9.  Communications Strategy

  10.  Disclosure Policy

  11.  Risk Management and Internal Control