A southern council could be considering a bid for government money to help fund a controversial mining proposal.
The Otago Daily Times understands the Clutha District Council (CDC) and Plaman Resources have discussed a possible application to the billion-dollar Provincial Growth Fund.
Plaman wants to mine up to 500,000 tonnes of diatomite a year from its Foulden Hill site near Middlemarch but is awaiting approval from the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) to buy a neighbouring farm.
Part of the mining proposal includes a $36.8million processing plant near Milton.
Earlier this week, Clutha Mayor Bryan Cadogan said he did not know of any application and had not been part of any discussions about the possibility of a bid.