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Opinion Poll - Prospecting Australia having own mining leases?
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<blockquote data-quote="TenOunce Tone" data-source="post: 78091" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Interesting concept with lots of potential. The GPAA in the states has this kind of set up as does another forum in Aus. The concept is great but the ongoing management of the lease would be an enduring problem. The cost of obtaining a new lease in Qld is upward of ten grand. Then deciding on the location is another. As Bris says Qld could easily run with three leases. </p><p></p><p>Finding a lease holder who would be willing to let forum members onto the lease in an uncontrolled manner woul be few and far between. I have met a few property and lease holders who have been burnt by invited prospectors bringing along third parties to a patch only to have t he third party return with greed as there operating model.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying that forum members would do this type of thing as I truely believe each and every member would act in good faith. There is always a chance of exploitation.</p><p></p><p>It basicly comes down to trust.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Tone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TenOunce Tone, post: 78091, member: 288"] Interesting concept with lots of potential. The GPAA in the states has this kind of set up as does another forum in Aus. The concept is great but the ongoing management of the lease would be an enduring problem. The cost of obtaining a new lease in Qld is upward of ten grand. Then deciding on the location is another. As Bris says Qld could easily run with three leases. Finding a lease holder who would be willing to let forum members onto the lease in an uncontrolled manner woul be few and far between. I have met a few property and lease holders who have been burnt by invited prospectors bringing along third parties to a patch only to have t he third party return with greed as there operating model. I am not saying that forum members would do this type of thing as I truely believe each and every member would act in good faith. There is always a chance of exploitation. It basicly comes down to trust. Cheers Tone [/QUOTE]
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