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Stop Central Otago Gold Mine

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Given by 59 generous donors in around 10 months

Help us to stop the development of large-scale industrial gold mining in beautiful Central Otago.

Cromwell, Otago

Santana Minerals (Australia) is planning to develop a series of open cast goldmines in the outstanding Dunstan Mountains, above Tarras, in the Bendigo Ophir area. This gold mine, if it goes ahead, will dramatically alter our natural landscape, has the potential for severe adverse effects to the environment, water supply, and will be a negative impact for our visitor experiences and will greatly impact the wine and agricultural industries of the area.

Mining is a very dirty industry!

We need your help! While Santana Minerals have made it on to the list of the Fast Track Approvals Act, they haven’t yet got consent. We need to fully understand the impacts of this hasty project, which if not planned properly has the potential for failure. If we can get more people making more noise opposing this development, then that’ll make it harder for them to get approval. It may even force this project back to a proper evaluation under the RMA which will include community and independent expert inputs.

The Fast Track Panel has an extremely short period to make a decision. There is a very real risk that they will seek no other advice than that "bought and paid for" by the people who are applying - hence we need independent expert voices now!

Any small donation you can give us will be truly appreciated and very helpful to the cause.

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Awareness raising campaigns and experts who can help us unpack and critique the developer's application, which will be thousands of pages of technical evidence covering everything from impacts to water, air, noise, the economy and more.

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Would you like a side order of quicklime with that?  13 December 2025

Here's a comprehensive list of the "predicted max. volume" of hazardous substances Australian mining company Santana plans to have on site at any given time. All of these are "harmful to aquatic life", and some are very toxic, with long lasting effects. These are ongoing, operational amounts to be stored on site. Which means that significant amounts of these substances will be used on an ongoing basis, and stocks of all of these will be replenished. It also means that ALL of these toxic substances will be trucked for hundreds of kms on our roads, frequently. These are risks none of us want in or anywhere near our environment.

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Anne
Anne 1 day ago
$20
Louise
Louise 6 days ago
Hope we can halt this. The benefits do not outweigh the losses from the environment
$50
Sustainable Tarras Incorporated Society

We hope we can too, there's way too much to lose. We are very grateful for your support.

Sustainable Tarras Incorporated Society
Rebecca
Rebecca on 09 Dec 2025
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Sustainable Tarras Incorporated Society

Kia ora Rebecca, awesome to have you on our team, thank you!

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Michael
Michael on 07 Dec 2025
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Sustainable Tarras Incorporated Society

Kia ora Michael, thank you thank you! We really appreciate both the financial support and the moral support.

Sustainable Tarras Incorporated Society
Nicky
Nicky on 02 Dec 2025
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Sustainable Tarras Incorporated Society

Kia ora Nicky, your support for our efforts is very much appreciated - thank you.

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This campaign started on 20 Feb 2025 and ends on 12 Mar 2026.