Hidden Valley is an open-pit, gold-silver mine and processing plant located in Morobe Province. It is, approximately 210 kilometres north-north-west of Port Moresby and 90 kilometres south-southwest of Lae.

The mine is a 50:50 joint venture between Harmony Gold and Newcrest Mining Limited. 

Newcrest bought an initial 30% stake in Harmony’s PNG assets in July 2008 for US$229 million and sole funded exploration, development and construction costs in the joint venture area for around US$300 million in 2009 to earn-in an additional 20%. Newcrest formally reached a 50% stake in the joint venture on 30 June 2009.

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Locals continue to suffer from Hidden Valley pollution

Source: 
The National

Harmony Won’t Be Able to Hit Output Target

Source: 
The National online

More dead fish found as cyanide contamination confirmed

Source: 
Post Courier

Wafi-Golpu to Reduce Harmony’s Cash Costs

Source: 
Post Courier online

Watut communities question independence of social mapping

Source: 
Papua New Guinea Mine Watch

Unitech set to verify cause of fish deaths

Source: 
Post Courier

DEC document exposes Hidden Valley miners deceit

Source: 
Papua New Guinea Mine Watch

Huge increase in HV toxic discharge levels before fish deaths

Source: 
Papua New Guinea Mine Watch

Video clip: Labu villagers demand independent study on fish deaths

Source: 
Papua New Guinea Mine Watch

Reuben Mete and the plight of the Watut people

Source: 
Papua New Guinea Mine Watch