Ngapuhi working in Australia's mining industry are being told they won't be welcome if they come home to carry out controversial mineral exploration in Northland.
A member of Te Wakameninga o nga hapu Ngapuhi, Bryce Smith, of Whangaroa, said yesterday that rumours had been circulating around the north for months that Ngapuhi living and working in Australian mines were being encouraged to return to New Zealand by companies wanting them to carry out controversial mineral exploration in Northland later this month.
"Whangaroa people with whanau in the Australian mining industry have rung up and said they are coming home to work," he said.
"We will always welcome our people home. But if they return intending to carry out mineral exploration, we say you're not welcome home to do that.
"The tangata whenua of Australia have been overridden, divided and conquered in this way by governments working with mining corporations. We don't want you to be part of that here."