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<blockquote data-quote="The Green Wanderer" data-source="post: 118750" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Hi Maggie, Welcome to the forum and to the Cairns region! </p><p>Head over to see George at the NQ Miners Den on Anderson St and grab yourself a fossicking permit for Qld, you can check out the rules and regulations for prospecting on the Department of Natural Resources and Mines website. </p><p>Anywhere other than State Forest or National Park is ok, private property requires the landowners permission as does aboriginal land reserves.</p><p>Also a good idea to check if the place you decide to dig has a current mining lease on it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe take a drive up the range and check out some of the rivers up there, two weeks ago a group of us went and had a pan in the Clohesy R with good results. Check out the posts in the Member Meetups section for more info.</p><p>A few of us from around Cairns meet once a month for a coffee and chat then go for a dig after.</p><p></p><p>Goodluck TGW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Green Wanderer, post: 118750, member: 784"] Hi Maggie, Welcome to the forum and to the Cairns region! Head over to see George at the NQ Miners Den on Anderson St and grab yourself a fossicking permit for Qld, you can check out the rules and regulations for prospecting on the Department of Natural Resources and Mines website. Anywhere other than State Forest or National Park is ok, private property requires the landowners permission as does aboriginal land reserves. Also a good idea to check if the place you decide to dig has a current mining lease on it. Maybe take a drive up the range and check out some of the rivers up there, two weeks ago a group of us went and had a pan in the Clohesy R with good results. Check out the posts in the Member Meetups section for more info. A few of us from around Cairns meet once a month for a coffee and chat then go for a dig after. Goodluck TGW. [/QUOTE]
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