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Outgoing Otago Southland Employers Association chief executive reflects on events that shaped the region

She often visited the Southland with her staff to bring employment-related roadshows that enabled Southlanders to keep up with the rapidly changing employment law landscape. Nicholls has been a strong advocate on issues Southlanders face, including lobbying for the continued operation of the New Zealand Aluminium Smelter at Tiwai Point after Rio Tinto announced in early 2020 its intentions of winding down operations by August 2021. She argued that it ought to remain open long enough to give the region time to develop alternative employment options in other industries. “The reality is there was no other viable demand for the electricity the smelter consumes, as there was insufficient infrastructure in place to transport the power further afield. Any such infrastructure will take five-to-eight years to complete.”

Mataura residents no longer need to worry , all 10,000 tonnes of dross removed

“The safe removal means Mataura residents no longer need to worry about the risk from the material, which gives off ammonia gas if it gets wet. “I am glad that the dross has now gone from Mataura and local residents do not need to worry any longer. The safe removal will protect the wellbeing of Southland s people and its waterways. “Now that the Mataura site has been cleaned up, the focus will move to the removal of material from other known sites in Southland,” Parker said. Kavinda Herath/Stuff Sort Out the Dross spokeswoman and Mataura resident Laurel Turnbull is delighted to hear an agreement has been reached to remove the ouvea premix being stored in the town s former paper mill building. (File video)

It s done! - Government welcomes safe removal of all dross from Mataura

Hon David Parker All of the 10,000 tonnes of aluminium dross by-product stored in Mataura’s old paper mill site next to the Mataura River has been removed. Environment Minister David Parker welcomed the news that the last bags of dross were moved from Mataura last Wednesday to be stored in watertight shipping containers at New Zealand Aluminium Smelters’ Tiwai Point. “The safe removal means Mataura residents no longer need to worry about the risk from the material, which gives off ammonia gas if it gets wet. “I’m glad that the dross has now gone from Mataura and local residents don’t need to worry any longer. The safe removal will protect the wellbeing of Southland’s people and its waterways.

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