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<blockquote data-quote="boobook" data-source="post: 123113" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>Unless you already have one, your first port of call should be a Mining Registrar Office to purchase your Miners Right.(if you are traveling across the Nullabor then Norseman is the easiest. From the top of WA you would have to go to Marble Bar or Karratha)</p><p>The Registrar will then provide you with a raft of information including how to apply for a Sect 40a permit etc. to detect on available ground.</p><p></p><p>Tour operators will also provide good information and from what I have been told most are good value for money.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are familiar with the area, Halls Creek, Marble Bar, Nullagine can be difficult. The rough, harsh country around those places is most unforgiving and the spinifex can make detecting nigh impossible. (always where it looks the best ground!) </p><p></p><p>One thing you will have, is an interesting and enjoyable trip.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boobook, post: 123113, member: 1605"] Unless you already have one, your first port of call should be a Mining Registrar Office to purchase your Miners Right.(if you are traveling across the Nullabor then Norseman is the easiest. From the top of WA you would have to go to Marble Bar or Karratha) The Registrar will then provide you with a raft of information including how to apply for a Sect 40a permit etc. to detect on available ground. Tour operators will also provide good information and from what I have been told most are good value for money. Unless you are familiar with the area, Halls Creek, Marble Bar, Nullagine can be difficult. The rough, harsh country around those places is most unforgiving and the spinifex can make detecting nigh impossible. (always where it looks the best ground!) One thing you will have, is an interesting and enjoyable trip. Mike [/QUOTE]
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