Help us to stop the development of a fast-tracked, Australian, large-scale industrial gold mine in beautiful Bendigo, Central Otago.
Cromwell, Otago
Santana Minerals (an Australian company which has never operated a mine before) 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 existing industries of the area. Yet Santana is focussed on steaming ahead at pace.
Santana has applied for fast-track consent for their mine. Their application is currently being considered by the Fast Track Panel. Even with some additional weeks built into the process, the Panel has an extremely short period to make such a massive decision. Already, with the help of 16 of our experts and our legal counsel, we've had significant involvement in this fast-track process, asking questions which Santana is finding very hard to answer, and assisting the Panel with objective information to "make the right decision".
We all need to fully understand the impacts of this hasty project, which if not planned properly has the potential for significant failure. The more people who add their voice in opposition to this development, the more pressure it puts on Santana and the government.
Any small donation you can give us will be truly appreciated and very helpful to the cause. Funds raised will cover expert fees, legal fees and related expenses.
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.
Santana's suspension period ends 17 August 2026
Earlier today the Panel chair confirmed that Santana's 34 day suspension period was over, and the clock is ticking once again. This means that the timeline gets adjusted.
You might recall that early this year, Santana confidently argued for a quick, 30 day fast-track decision timeframe. They said that panel would have "everything it needs". It turns out the applicant (Santana) has had to provide a LOT of additional information, because there was a great deal missing, and quite a lot in dispute.
In fact, this is NZ's longest fast-track timeline with the largest panel to date. Currently sitting at 174 days.
So what's next? We should shortly receive some of the key missing information which Santana was supposed to provide early this week. We'll be able to assess how complete that is. Meantime, we're estimating that a draft decision could land in the next 6-10 weeks. And in any case, a final decision must be announced by the panel no later than 16 December 2026.
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