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Pike River Relief Fund Established

Published: Thu 25 Nov 2010 02:50 PM
Relief Fund Established
Media Statement 25 November 2010
For immediate use
The Board of Pike River Coal Limited has established a relief fund to support the families and communities of the men who have tragically lost their lives at the Pike River Coal Mine.
The Company has made a contribution of $500,000 to establish the fund.
Pike Chairman, John Dow said, “The Company is very focussed on the impact of this disaster on the families of our miners and on the wider community. This will have a lasting effect on all concerned and we will do what we can to support those affected.”
The ‘Pike River Miners’ Relief Fund’ has been established as a charitable trust* and trustees will be appointed from the community.
Mr Dow said, “We very much appreciate the messages of support we are receiving and recognise that others have announced ways for the public to provide support. We will work with those parties to centralise these efforts”.
Mr Dow noted that New Zealand Oil & Gas Limited had advised him this morning that it would contribute $500,000 to the Fund.
“We will match this with $500,000 from Pike River Coal,” Mr Dow said.
Donations to the fund can be made by:
Direct credit to:
Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Trust Account – for Pike River Miner’s Relief Fund
National Bank of New Zealand, Featherston Street, Wellington, New Zealand
Account Number: 06-0501-0121759-02
or by
Post to: Pike Miners’ Relief Fund, PO Box 2793, Wellington
*Charitable status is subject to completion of registration with the Charities Commission
ENDS

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