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.
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.
The economic contribution of mining generally is consistently overplayed. 25 May 2026
From the Post this week.
The benefits of mining in New Zealand have been consistently overstated, a mining symposium has heard, and the industry wouldn’t provide an economic panacea for the country.
“Mining, under the current regime, will not contribute significantly to the national economy,” Massey University geography professor Glenn Banks said during a discussion on critical minerals and the role of mining in New Zealand, at Victoria University on Wednesday.
Banks said New Zealand’s low mineral royalties regime; mining companies being foreign owned; volatile company tax payments; fluctuation of mineral prices; and lack of a supporting infrastructure meaning many things had to be imported, all undermined assertions of mining’s benefits.
“The economic contribution of mining generally is consistently overplayed.”
You can read the full article here (paywalled): https://www.thepost.co.nz/nz-news/361008071/golden-age-or-golden-goose-mining-claims-challenged?fbclid=IwY2xjawSA5VpleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETEyb05NRnFicWNXaEhZUGhKc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHlY8Y9NeM4rjpeZ-W9-ve71q05cxZ59ggHLSoAwaoPocSFDnAJdpRVam56oj_aem_W6pWLDyxFkHhPh917Bu-vA
Awesome, thank you Davie. We really appreciate your support and your donation is hugely helpful.
Thank you for your wonderful donation! We are making progress and with everyone's generous help we are able to engage the experts we need.
Thank you for your awesome donation, Tracy. The fantastic group on this page is helping us to engage experts to highlight the problems with this proposal. Watch this space!
Thank you so much for your donation and support Kate. It means we are able to progress with the battle against this craziness!!
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