The Northland brother of a man killed in the Pike River disaster is hopeful a mine re-entry will go ahead.
Geoff Valli's brother Keith, who hailed from Southland, is one of the 29 people who lost their lives in the Pike River Mine tragedy in 2010.
On Sunday, seven years to the day since the first explosion rocked the mine, Andrew Little, the minister responsible for the Pike River Re-entry, handed over the key to the gate of the Pike River mine access road to the families of the deceased as a symbol of the Government's effort to re-enter the mine.
Geoff, a builder by trade who moved to Whangarei in 1981, said he was more hopeful the new Government would seriously consider going into the mine.
He said the previous Government "weren't interested in getting in there" and had put up "road blocks" all the way along.