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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 397713" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>Not sure about Victorian regulations, but generally u can't dig at all within a set distance of any bridge. Some states have mandatory access to waterways, but the rules vary from state to state and if it is anything like around here then u need to find out exactly what is classed as a waterway as a stream running into and out of some properties can be listed as a waterway yet the stream within the property is not. So yeah your best bet is always to talk to the landholders and get permission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 397713, member: 3461"] Not sure about Victorian regulations, but generally u can't dig at all within a set distance of any bridge. Some states have mandatory access to waterways, but the rules vary from state to state and if it is anything like around here then u need to find out exactly what is classed as a waterway as a stream running into and out of some properties can be listed as a waterway yet the stream within the property is not. So yeah your best bet is always to talk to the landholders and get permission. [/QUOTE]
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