Mining
Mining drags on growing economy
New Zealand's economy is among the fastest growing in the developed world, but the mining sector is continuing to struggle.
Pictures of a long-lost mining life
Kim Hill talks to geologist and science historian Simon Nathan, whose new illustrated biography, Through the Eyes of a Miner: the Photography of Joseph Divis, explores the Czech miner and… Audio, Gallery
Crackdown on illegal gold mining
A crackdown on illegal mining has landed six gold prospectors in hot water.
Miners face prosecution over illegal pursuits
Six miners operating in Westland and Southland have been put out of business and two face prosecution for their involvement in illegal mining. Eric Frykberg reports. Audio
Gold Rush: Jim Richards
Stuck upside down in an underwater pothole in an ill-fitting wetsuit in Guyana, sleeping with snakes in rural Pakistan and hunting for fish with a rocket launcher in the rainforests of Laos. Those are… Audio
Bougainville Copper Ltd has "minimal value"
The once powerful mining company Bougainville Copper Ltd, now has just minimal value according to the Bouganville Government.
Landowners back Bougainville in share battle
Landowners from the Panguna area of central Bougainville have rejected the transfer of Rio Tinto shares from the Papua New Guinea Government.
Bougainville landowners to meet Momis
Landowners around the site of the Panguna mine in central Bougainville are to meet with President Momis this Friday to discuss the shares from Rio Tinto.
Missing miner found dead at Waihi mine
A 29-year-old miner has died in Waihi after the front end loader he was driving rolled last night. Our reporter Andrew McRae is there. Audio
Robert Macfarlane: nature, landscape and language
Kim Hill talks to Dr Robert Macfarlane, a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Director of Studies in English. His first book, Mountains of the Mind (2003), and his second, The Wild Places… Audio
Gold search not on DOC land, mining company says
An Australian mining company prospecting for gold in Northland is rejecting protesters' claims it has been drilling under conservation land.
Ransom 'likely' paid for release of miners
A security consultant believes a ransom was paid to free seven men, including a New Zealander, kidnapped in Nigeria, but says no-one will ever admit it. Audio
Australian gold miners attract protests
Anti-mining groups are staging a protest north of Whangarei this weekend as an Australian mining company begins prospecting for gold. Audio
Anti-mining protestor arrested
An anti-mining protester was arrested yesterday after refusing to remove herself from the main drilling rig at Karangahake in the Coromandel. Audio
Protests continue at Coromandel gold drilling sites
To the Coromandel now where Anti-gold mining protesters have disrupted exploratory drilling at Karangahake once again at the weekend. Audio
Russian mine explosion leaves 36 presumed dead
Thirty six people are presumed dead after an explosion at a northern Russian coal mine.
Oscar Enberg - Visual Arts Resident in Berlin
An early mining settlement in the mountains of Germany that now produces carved wooden toys is where New Zealand artist Oscar Enberg is heading. He's just been announced as this year's recipient of… Audio
Kiwis may benefit from Australian employment ruling
New Zealanders laid off amid the big decline in Western Australia's resources industries could be in for a payout following a landmark legal ruling.
Brothers, 73 and 75, vow to see Mokau coal mine through
What makes two Taranaki-bred brothers in their 70s believe they can swim against the tide that's going out relentlessly on coal mining? Audio
Lawyers, accountants cost Solid Energy $9m
Lawyers, accountants and other experts cost the defunct state coalmine company Solid Energy almost $9 million when it went into voluntary liquidation in August.