I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Don't disagree with you at all, and of course I want everyone to have the lifestyle we have now, well us here in NZ anyway, we won't mention the third world countries. What I was trying to say is that it is not sustainable at the rate we are going. Progress by mining, fishing,intensive dairy farming, stripping rain forests etc is not necessarily going forward. There is a cost to the environment that just can't be undone.
BTW sorry I rode straight past your coffe kiosk in January.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
The returns of the proposed "keyhole-surgery" type mining are so small there's really no point. Australia gets the big returns because they go for digging up the country and shipping it to China, India and New Zealand (Queensland bauxite to comalco) on an enormous scale. But I'll bet they aren't doing it in their National Parks
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Ok, I am speaking here as a person who moved into a mining town knowing nothing about it and have ended up with a job that entails taking people around the current mining operations that Newmont has in Waihi. Yes they have a huge Hole in the middle of town but this is not the future of mining in NZ. There are restrictions of noise, dust and Vibrations in place that are hard to work under and its not the practical way these days. Favona which the current under ground mine in waihi is based in the base of Gladstone Hill which is in waihi. the portal is 5 x 5 and you would never know it existed if you had not heard about it or seen it when on the mine site. Current underground mining doesn't leave open shafts and voids in the land as they take all the waste rock ( rock that contans no gold or silver in this case) back under to back fill which means there is no need to have mass waste rock embankments . Newmont are very open to the public and the media have done the whole scaring people thing by showing shots of martha mine ( the huge open pit) when ever mining is mentioned. This is because it is easily accessable and close to Auckland and is dramatic ...
As for the toxic tailings well I urge you to come on a tour and actually see what is at the top of the tailings embankment here....There are birds and the first inland breeding area for the NZ dotterel. You could drink the water ( full of duck shit)... come see what modern mining is about before you dismiss the idea it is not about fucking our land thats for sure....
DOC are already flat out "poisoning" our National Parks right now and that's OK is it?
There will be very strong control on any future mining activity, besides, there are already mines in the parks now!
They were there under the Labour governments too but they (Liabour) are not interested in the facts when they are on an political hysteria bent!![]()
yes there are already 80 odd mining activites on DOC land in NZ....
Martha is Partly Doc land
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Bullshit! the NZ heritage is that of harvesting whale oil to provide fuel, cutting down forests to create farms,Damming rivers to create power,Mining any viable mineral to create wealth,building railways,roads and ports to transport all this.
Study your history,not rewrite you own version
Are you a mining engineer?
The first and most relevant parameter used to decide whether underground or opencast mining is to be used is how deep the ore seam is.
In most cases opencast is not an option because the mineral is too far underground.
Bauxite and iron ore are found in huge deposits.The minerals NZ has are,with the exception of coal and titanomagnetite,are trace deposits in small isolated reefs.
"Kakadu National Park, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, possesses within its boundaries a number of large uranium deposits. The uranium is legally owned by the Australian Government, and is sold internationally"
When exactly did The british empire end and NZ INC begin.
My Uncle worked for the NZ Electricity dept.from the 1940s,not the British Empire Electricity Dept.
I've never heard of any British Empire farmed Lamb begin sent to england.
For that matter that is a pretty good delusion you've got going there.
I applaud you.:slap:
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