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130 years since deadliest industrial disaster

Last updated: March 26, 2026 9:50 am
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Under a cloudy West Coast sky, individuals of all ages came together to solemnly commemorate the 130th anniversary of New Zealand’s most fatal industrial disaster — the Brunner Mine tragedy.

At precisely 9:30am yesterday, marking 130 years since a gas explosion tragically claimed the lives of 65 men and boys in the Brunner Coal Mine, descendants, community leaders, and school students gathered at the site to pay tribute.

Grey District Mayor Tania Gibson revisited the harrowing events of that fateful morning in 1896 when the explosion devastated the mine.

Rescuers, undeterred by the danger, rushed into the aftermath to save the victims, with many overcome by toxic gases.

“Miners and volunteers travelled from all over the West Coast, including places like Denniston and Blackball,” Mrs. Gibson explained.

“Some miners from Blackball ran over 20km to assist,” she added.

The disaster left 37 women widowed and 186 children without fathers.

“More than 6000 people made the journey from Greymouth to attend the funeral at that time,” Mrs. Gibson said.

“Special trains were arranged to transport mourners, reflecting both the community’s grief and its solidarity.

“In challenging times, the West Coast community has always come together,” she emphasized.

West Coast-Tasman MP Maureen Pugh addressed the audience, acknowledging both the human casualties and the horses that perished underground.

“The Brunner disaster prompted significant change,” Mrs. Pugh noted.

“It compelled the young nation to confront the costs of progress, eventually leading to today’s safety measures and mining regulations,” she added.

The 130th anniversary served as a moment to reaffirm the commitment to remembering those who perished and to celebrate the unity and resilience that followed such a tragic event.

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“We must honor their hard work, sweat, and ultimate sacrifice, which helped lay the foundations of this country,” Mrs. Pugh urged.

“For many Coasters, coal mining is in our DNA. It’s more than just an industry; it’s our heritage and identity, vital to our contemporary existence.”

Under the shelter of umbrellas, attendees watched as John Roberts’ descendants unveiled a new commemorative seat, crafted by Alan Gibson and blessed by Rev. Tim Mora, now situated on the Taylorville side of the mine site.

Following the ceremony, participants moved to Stillwater Cemetery, where 53 victims are interred.

In preparation for the commemoration, students from Lake Brunner, Paparoa Range, and Runanga schools diligently restored the mass grave and entry gates, contributing to the creation of a new information kiosk revealed at the cemetery.

 

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