Simon Court, ACT Party MP, discusses Ngāi Tahu's shifting stance on the Santana Minerals gold mine, raising concerns about private deals and the misuse of the resource planning system, while advocating for reforms to the Resource Management Act and proposing solutions to address電
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Okay, yes, and all good. Good, all good. But the problem with the LNG is that actually gas is the second most expensive product, right? So if you want to create a reserve, it shouldn't be gas. It should be water, shouldn't it? It should be a Lake Onslow.
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