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  1. Greenpeace would like us all to live in caves and contemplate .
    We do not have enough houses due to red tape ,we do not have high paying jobs except for public servants due to red tape ,
    infrastructure is lacking due to red tape . We now have a government that will get thinks moving and the public pressure will keep them on their toes if it leads to poor environmental outcome.
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    1. Clearly the only “red tape” here is your pre programed right wing nut job dialogue set to repeat repeat mode.

    2. You idiot.
      Greenpeace would like to maintain the planet’s eco-systems and bio-diversity in a healthy state to ensure the future well-being of both and our own species for the next millennia. This includes not squandering natural and mineral resources in an orgy of polluting, climate changing and destructive consumption over a brief century or two in the name of profit, most of which is appropriated by a vanishing small percentage of the world’s population
      They’re your descendants’ best friends and protector.s

    3. Last time we did away with red tape on housing under National we got leaky homes. Some people are very simple and just can’t learn.

  2. If we choose not to mine in NZ we have to get the minerals we consume from countries that do.

    Without mining there is no Green Revolution. No electricity, no wind turbines- no solar or electric vehicles.
    Undersea mining produces silver,, copper, manganese, cobalt, and zinc.
    Let’s listen to legitimate environmental concerns but ask how could we do this – not why shouldn’t we.

    I remember the fierce opposition to the Martha mine at Waihi but they developed an elegant tailings storage facility which demonstrated what could be achieved when engineers and environmentalists work together.

    We need to ask whether it is reasonable or ethical to expect to benefit from technologies but refuse to help contribute the minerals (where we can) that make them possible.

    1. so what happens to the tailings once the mine is abandoned ?Are they returned to where they came from or just left to slide down a hill into the nearest river or like the silt at Tairawhiti find its way into the ocean destroying lives and ecology in the rivers and sea .All those mangrove swamps that are now appearing on the coast estuaries are the direct result of man made erosion and subdivision silt entering the water ways .Mangroves do not grow in sand they need nutrients from mud to grow .I have seen similar destruction at Mangawhai and at Port Albert on the Kaipara harbour where there were sandy estuaries which are now mangrove swamps .These were safe swimming and play areas 50 years ago where we spent countless hours when I was growing up .

  3. Bathhurst/ Talleys coal operations at Huntly have been advertising HT operating jobs for weeks for their open cast extension fields. ( 2nd largest in Nz )

    Maybe they have had a PRE nod to go ahead but coincided nicely with Luxie’s call for ” we need more digger drivers. “

  4. Maybe we should mine under Auckland first then all the other main centers as I m sure there will be a shit load of minerals under there and the environment is already destroyed .

  5. The so called rare vanadium is only worth $50 a ton and thousands of tons of sand has to be extracted to get that single ton .We are going to have to move a lot of sand to get $2 billion in royalties that Dr Pork barrel Jones keeps talking about as the royalty on that ton will be 50 cents at best .

  6. That fast track list is exactly the same list as the Australian Labour Party. Maybe they should just merge.

  7. Many of the people posting seem to overlook the fact that National went to the country with the message of what they would fo when on power .All they are doing is following up on their promises and getting thinks done .
    We all benefit when there is a vibrant economy .

    1. Yet the country isn’t vibrant. So to promise so many corrupt practices is proven not to make a country vibrant.

    2. What a ridiculous statement. They campaigned on corruption? They certainly campaigned on Dunedin hospital. That was bullshit. They campaigned on rubbish lines like transparency and democracy. How did that work out?

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