hi guys,
to NOTIFY the, and getting PERMISSION from the pastoralist, has caused some confusion.
MINERS RIGHT
If you are the holder of a MINERS RIGHT and wish to detect on a pastoral lease which is on crown land, NOTIFICATION of your intent is required.
A pastoral lease on crown land and you are a holder of a miners right requires you to NOTIFY the lease holder, where you will be and how long you will be prospecting.
this Notification can be given by sending an email a letter or a fax.
to throw in the mix, if you are gem hunting/fossicking OTHER than diamonds and gold you will then need written PERMISSION from the pastoralist and lease holder.
40E
once a 40E is granted there will a requirement to NOTIFY the pastoralist
if you wish to prospect OUTSIDE of the guide lines ie- to detect within 400 mts of waterworks, dams, wells, bores. you will need WRITTEN PERMISSION.
if within 100 mtrs of land under crop, orchard, vineyard, airstrip, house, cemetery you MUST have WRITTEN PERMISSION.
Miners Right- notify your intent to pastoralist
40E- notify your intent to pastoralist
Outside the rules- Permission required
this is my understanding and this is a simplified overview and i hope this helps