Overwhelming Kiwi support for NZ minerals industry
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11 October 2012 for immediate
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Overwhelming Kiwi support for NZ minerals industry – Straterra
An opinion poll showing strong national support for responsible minerals exploration and mining is a call to improve public understanding of the sector, Straterra says.
A nationwide survey of 1000 New Zealanders
conducted by Pauline Colmar in February and March 2012 was
released at a meeting of the Board of Straterra, New
Zealand’s representative body for the minerals industry,
on 11 October 2012.
Of this nationally-representative
group, 77 percent were very concerned or quite concerned
about New Zealand’s standard of living, and 81 percent
believed it is very important or quite important to develop
New Zealand’s natural resources for
prosperity.
Straterra CEO Chris Baker said today: “These results reveal that most New Zealanders support responsible minerals exploration and mining, contrary to what a vocal and persistent minority would have us believe.”
“But the results also show relatively poor public understanding of the reality today of minerals activities in New Zealand,” Mr Baker said.
While 59% percent of interviewees agreed or agreed strongly with the development of New Zealand’s natural resources, a much higher percentage agreed or agreed strongly if the following statements applied: the environment is protected (79 percent); local people are employed (84 percent); boosts the economy (83 percent); money stays in New Zealand (82 percent); done by New Zealand companies (78 percent).
”The facts are that environmental effects of
exploration and mining are managed, New Zealanders are
employed, a contribution to the economy does occur, because
most of the money stays in New Zealand as salaries, taxes,
royalties, rates, fees, community contributions, and
payments to suppliers.”
“As is the case with the New
Zealand wine industry, and many other industries, there is a
high level of foreign investment in the minerals sector
because risk capital has to come from
somewhere.”
“This poll shows very clearly the need to
improve awareness among New Zealanders of what exploration
and mining are, and what they are not,” Mr Baker said.
“The misinformation advanced by parts of the community,
however well intended, does not help informed debate on our
economic future.”
“Most New Zealanders want to see
New Zealand’s standard of living improved, and the
minerals sector can play a valuable role in achieving this
goal.”
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