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OceanaGold's reparation payments are reduced

High Court ruling following death of a mining worker.

Mining company OceanaGold has been spared making further payments for an employee who died in an accident in the Correnso underground mine at Waihi.

Tipiwai Stainton, a fully qualified bogger (load haulage vehicle) operator, was killed in July 2016 when his loader fell 15 metres off a vertical

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Graham Skellern Fri, 08 Mar 2019
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