New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is backing Te Whanau a Apanaui’s protest against Petrobas oil exploration off the East Coast.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
PETERS BACK WHANAU A APANUI OIL PROTEST
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is backing Te Whanau a Apanaui’s protest against oil exploration off the East Coast.
A flotilla of boats is on its way to Cape Runaway to take a stand against Brazilian oil giant Petrobras’s plans.
Mr Peters says New Zealanders have no confidence the government has properly weighted the environmental and social risks.
“The key issue is, have we been asked or consulted on this issue and the answer is no. It just went ahead like what Jerry Brownlee tried to do on the national parks, when they got rolled. That’s what they tried to do,” he says.
Mr Peters says the royalty rates are so low that that New Zealanders stand to make very little if Petrobras does discover oil.
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31 March 2011
Winston Peters supports Te Whanau a Apanui
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is backing Te Whanau a Apanaui’s protest against oil exploration off the East Coast.Mr Peters says New Zealanders have no confidence the government has properly weighted the environmental and social risks.
“The key issue is, have we been asked or consulted on this issue and the answer is no. It just went ahead like what Gerry Brownlee tried to do on the national parks, when they got rolled. That’s what they tried to do,” he says.
Mr Peters says the royalty rates are so low that that New Zealanders stand to make very little if Petrobras does discover oil.
Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia says it’s up to individual iwi whether they want to oppose mining and oil exploration.
“Those who don’t want to have either oil exploration or sand mining, that’s their business. We’re not in Parliament to speak for the hapu and iwi. That’s their job to uphold their rangatiratanga and that’s what they’ve chose to do and that’s their right,” Mrs Turia says.
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