New Zealand Minerals Council works to ensure decision-makers in central and local government understand the value of responsible mining and the contribution it makes to the wellbeing of New Zealanders.
This involves conversations, submissions, and appearing before committees to present facts and evidence in response to Government policy, rules, regulations, and law changes, and local government plans.
We support the objective of the bill to stop the debanking of certain sectors/activities on illegitimate grounds.
We generally support the strategy and the importance of protecting / enhancing biodiversity. The minerals sector will continue to play...
We disagree that membership subscriptions of not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) such as the New Zealand Minerals Council should be taxable income.
We are making this submission in response to a specific need for housing in areas where increased mining activity has...
We are pleased the Going for Growth document recognises that the minerals sector will play an increasingly important role in...
We broadly support the redesign of vocational training system including the disestablishment of the current Workforce Development Councils and the...
The mining sector has unique characteristics for consideration when developing provisions in Resource Management Act (RMA) plans. Most importantly, minerals...
New Zealand mineral exports are expected to make a significant contribution to achieving the Government’s goal of doubling export revenue...
We focus our comments on chapter 4 of the issues paper which has significant implications for not-for-profit organisations including business...
Our submission comments on the issues in these documents that relate to mining on conservation land. We are happy to...