Govt 'tone deaf' on mining conservation land
27 Jan 2025
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| The Martha Gold Mine, Waihi. Image: 100% New Zealand |
Forest & Bird says the Government's support of expanding mining on public conservation land is an "assault" and cause for alarm.
Story copyright © Carbon News 2025
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