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ACT NOW! calls on PM to release SABL land grab report

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CLRC Issues Paper on mining tailings disposal available here

via PNG MIne Watch

The Constitution and Law Reform Commission has published an Issues Paper on Environmental and Mining Laws Relating to Management and Disposal of Tailings by the mining industry in PNG.

Download your copy below.

Any interested persons or organizations are invited to provide a submission or comments on the Issues Paper before the deadline of 30 September 2013.

Papua New Guinea is one of the few countries in the world that still allows the dumping of toxic mine tailings into its rivers and oceans.

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A Thousand Journeys... to War

Gary Juffa, MP and Governor

During my election campaign, I spent many a day and many a night making my case to village elders and chiefs, informing them of what it was I believed in and wanted to do.

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SABL land grab - Public Notice

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PNG landowners want seabed mining stopped

Eoin Blackwell | AAP

Landowners in Papua New Guinea have petitioned the government to halt a controversial seabed mining project along the nation’s coast.

Mining Minister Byron Chan on Tuesday was handed a petition with 24,000 signatures from residents of Madang, Oro and New Britain provinces who say they do not want Canadian-owned Nautilus Minerals’ Solwara 1 project in PNG’s Bismarck Sea to go ahead.

The project is the first of its kind in the world and will see minerals – mostly copper and gold – extracted from the ocean floor.

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Courts put PMIZ on hold indefinitely

By Andrew Pascoe

The state’s controversial Pacific Marine Industrial Zone (PMIZ) project – a USD$235 million proposal to develop a free trade industrial zone in Madang – is officially on hold.

Madang Court today ordered all progress on the PMIZ project to cease until the court makes a decision on whether the proposed development has sufficient legal grounds to proceed.

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Oro SABL queried

By Jacob Pok (Post Courier)

The Collingwood Bay people of Oro Province have supported the call by National Research Institute director, Dr Thomas Webster, to stop the continuous granting of Special Agriculture Business Leases (SABL).

They want clarifications on the recent granting of SABLs on portion 143C and 113C in the Collingwood Bay area in Oro Province.

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SABL Commission of Inquiry Transcripts - February 2012

John Numapo (Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into the Special Purpose Agriculture and Business Leases) has said in an interview with Radio Australia that the Final Commission of Inquiry report is almost ready to be released. The report with the recommendations will be handed to whoever is the Prime Minister after the current elections, he says.

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SABL Commission of Inquiry Transcripts - February 2012

John Numapo (Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into the Special Purpose Agriculture and Business Leases) has said in an interview with Radio Australia that the Final Commission of Inquiry report is almost ready to be released. The report with the recommendations will be handed to whoever is the Prime Minister after the current elections, he says.

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SABL Commission of Inquiry Transcripts - December 2011

John Numapo (Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into the Special Purpose Agriculture and Business Leases) has said in an interview with Radio Australia that the Final Commission of Inquiry report is almost ready to be released. The report with the recommendations will be handed to whoever is the Prime Minister after the current elections, he says.

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