Mining What's in it for New Zealand?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S P. Devine R P. Hide B M. H Sharp
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Uncertainty and debate currently pervade the mining industry in New Zealand. The operational uncertainties, whether external (eg gold prices, the exchange rate), or internal (eg coal expansion difficulties), are large. In addition, many wider factors which influence mining are in a state of flux. State Coal Mines, the operating branch of the Mines Division of the Ministry of Energy I may be made a state corporation, with the remaining Mines Division functions being revamped. The agencies administering environmental legislation are to be restructured. Mining legislation amendments have been proposed and then dropped, and the area is now to be reviewed (The Press, 31 July 1985). Some mining licences have been withdrawn, and become the subject of heated debate in the community (The Press, 19 July 1985, and subsequent letters to the editor).
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APA: S P. Devine R P. Hide B M. H Sharp  (1985)  Mining What's in it for New Zealand?

MLA: S P. Devine R P. Hide B M. H Sharp Mining What's in it for New Zealand?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1985.

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