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⭐ Show Us Your Cut Stones - Before And After Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty" data-source="post: 74949" data-attributes="member: 2976"><p>Doesn't sound like you're in Queensland Kingsolomon? Cripes, if it can now be done in a fortnight and I had known I would have waited! A check of the interactive resource tenure map shows claims approved over the past 5 or 6 years here took an average of 6 months from the date of lodgement, though some took a year (I was told up to a year by the official at the mines office in Emerald.) I'm currently 8 months and my application must now pass through the new native title process. This process will take a minimum of four months to complete once it goes out to advertising - it has not yet been released for said advertising. That is due to begin in a couple of weeks time. If after four months, no indigenous parties have objected then I guess it goes back to the mining registrar for final consideration. So I'm guessing that it <em>might</em> be approved in about another 5 months. Of course by that time, the heat is starting to climb out there and the possibility of heavy rainfall increasing - I have all the machines sitting here in the shed but I doubt I will get a good solid crack at using them until about Easter next year. So I'm looking at over a year for approval and probably over 18 months before it will be practical to get stuck into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty, post: 74949, member: 2976"] Doesn't sound like you're in Queensland Kingsolomon? Cripes, if it can now be done in a fortnight and I had known I would have waited! A check of the interactive resource tenure map shows claims approved over the past 5 or 6 years here took an average of 6 months from the date of lodgement, though some took a year (I was told up to a year by the official at the mines office in Emerald.) I'm currently 8 months and my application must now pass through the new native title process. This process will take a minimum of four months to complete once it goes out to advertising - it has not yet been released for said advertising. That is due to begin in a couple of weeks time. If after four months, no indigenous parties have objected then I guess it goes back to the mining registrar for final consideration. So I'm guessing that it [i]might[/i] be approved in about another 5 months. Of course by that time, the heat is starting to climb out there and the possibility of heavy rainfall increasing - I have all the machines sitting here in the shed but I doubt I will get a good solid crack at using them until about Easter next year. So I'm looking at over a year for approval and probably over 18 months before it will be practical to get stuck into it. [/QUOTE]
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