Media Release 13/07/2017
Conservation Land Not For Sale
Coromandel Watchdog of Hauraki is challenging the New Talisman gold miner’s claims that it is feasible to mine the
conservation land on Mt Karangahake.
“Conservation land is for all New Zealanders, not for mining. It’s that simple,” says spokesperson Augusta
Macassey-Pickard.
“We will do whatever we can to support the Karangahake community as they work to protect the mountain from this
desecration, to protect our Conservation land. Our Conservation estate is not for sale. It belongs to us all, and it is
not acceptable for the Government to permit companies such as this to compromise it so that those companies can profit
at the expense of all New Zealanders.’
“There is often this ‘jobs/economic benefits’ incentive bandied about when these companies want us to accept their
destruction of our environment; all we need to do is look at Waihi. If there was such wealth directed into a community
when mining is allowed, then why do they have higher than average unemployment, lower than average incomes? You’d think
that the town would be seriously wealthy by now, given the duration of that mine, and the sheer amount of gold that has
been removed.”
The Karangahake Gorge and surrounding Conservation land is a significant contributor to the local and regional economy;
they attract high volumes of tourists (both local and international) and are a major asset to the area. “Compromising
this asset to enable one company to profit is not in the best interests on New Zealand. Conserving and maintaining this
beautiful area for us, our visitors and future generations is”.
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