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Week of 8 Jun 2026
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Mining Policy Reversal

4 items · 3 aliases · peaked week of 26 Apr 2026 · first seen 2 May 2026

This podcast features Shane Jones discussing fuel supply challenges, regional council policies, mining strategy, and media relations, framing them through a nationalist, resource-safety lens with strong criticism of perceived ideological overreach and institutional failures.

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Heard on radio

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  • No, we've just supped together. I suspect that Ian Taylor wants to sup with the matau of our very long spoon, but when he's ready... Demand up and hold a public event. I'll get between 500 and 1,000 people there and we'll debate mining. However, in the short term, I'm holding a critical mineral seminar with some overseas people and some Kiwi stakeholders in Parliament. And we've got to see through the current turmoil in terms of the Middle East conflict. And there are a host of feelings, obviously, in New Zealand about Trump and his decisions in the Middle East. They're the most prosperous economy in the world. They have an interest via their investment community in developing critical minerals in New Zealand. If we're learning anything, we're not going to surrender. ourselves to a worse level of vulnerability just to keep happy with these green Luddites who try to smother me with wokism every day in Parliament.
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Sample framings

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fear of regulatory shifts before election

Jones urges mining bosses to apply for fast-track before election
17 May
the-country Government / N-A

a shift from suppression to strategic development

The Country 01/05/26: Shane Jones talks to Jamie Mackay
1 May
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