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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :"What's one more hole? We've been stuck in one for years!" 28 May 2013
- Date
- 2013
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- Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
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- DCDL-0025129
- Description
Shows a group of protestors at right holding signs including 'Say no to mining', 'Leave Denniston alone' and 'Save the snails' why a group of people in bush shirts who are labelled W.Coast economy cling to the edge of a hole and say 'What's one more hole? We've been stuck in one for years!'. Refers to the appeal to the Environment Court by Forest and Bird and the West Coast Environment network against the granting of resource consents issued to Bathurst Resources, for an open-cast mine on the Denniston plateau, known as the escarpment mine proposal.
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