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Mining rule changes for conservati­on land

- Anna Whyte

The Government is working through and consulting on a possible move to place more restrictio­ns on new mining on conservati­on land.

There are conversati­ons with some interested parties and drafting of a proposal is under way, however, there is no timeframe or decisions put in place yet, Stuff understand­s.

Questions were raised after reporting from the West Coast in the Greymouth Star and Westport News.

New Conservati­on Minister Willow-Jean Prime said in a statement final decisions on any bill had not been made, and a significan­t amount of policy work would still need to be done, as well as stakeholde­r engagement.

Prime said she would have more to say in due course.

Ours Not Mines spokespers­on Morgan Donoghue said he was happy with reports of a potential law change, ‘‘but we’re still pretty sceptical that they’ll actually follow through’’.

‘‘The environmen­t is running out of time and they still seem to want to spend what little time we have left talking and not doing.

‘‘Until this bill is passed, we will keep the pressure on to make sure this beautiful country is protected for future generation­s.’’

Mineral and mining body Straterra CEO Josie Vidal said the industry was ‘‘blindsided’’ and it made a ‘‘a mockery of the stewardshi­p land consultati­on’’.

‘‘Miners apply to the Government to access conservati­on land. There is not open access. There is a rigorous process to follow and high standards of environmen­tal management have to be met.

‘‘This is as it should be,’’ Vidal said. ‘‘We don’t know what they are planning as there has been no consultati­on, as promised.’’

Green MP Eugenie Sage’s own proposal to ban permits being granted on conservati­on land was already set to go through Parliament.

Sage previously said her proposed law change would be an ‘‘easy way’’ for the Government to implement its mining promise. Sage yesterday welcomed the Government’s progress ‘‘to protect conservati­on land from new mining, a promise made in the 2017 speech from the throne, and urge the new minister to ensure it includes stewardshi­p land’’.

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