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Action Thread about HighBanking in NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="ausniper" data-source="post: 120844" data-attributes="member: 2658"><p>Hi all .banning pumps on sluices,there would need to be amendments to multiple laws,as they do contradict each other.there has been helping hands at work within the state government,the need for fossickers liecence was removed,most state forests are fossicking areas.and to my knowledge there are reports and ideas being thrown around at the moment about opening parts of national parks for fossicking.with the use of sluices being allowed to fossick for gold.not all members of gov.are against the mini gold rush that has been growing slowly over the past few years.some of them fully understand the costs involved with drill sampling,and also how much some new deposits can be worth a substantial amounts of money to state revenue.these people want hundreds of hobbiest looking statewide for mineral deposits.its seems to be dependant on how many ignorant prospectors are going to ruin the contryside,that will determine if laws will be changed to stop it.as long as everyone (mostly everyone there will always be those few)sticks to the rules all will be good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ausniper, post: 120844, member: 2658"] Hi all .banning pumps on sluices,there would need to be amendments to multiple laws,as they do contradict each other.there has been helping hands at work within the state government,the need for fossickers liecence was removed,most state forests are fossicking areas.and to my knowledge there are reports and ideas being thrown around at the moment about opening parts of national parks for fossicking.with the use of sluices being allowed to fossick for gold.not all members of gov.are against the mini gold rush that has been growing slowly over the past few years.some of them fully understand the costs involved with drill sampling,and also how much some new deposits can be worth a substantial amounts of money to state revenue.these people want hundreds of hobbiest looking statewide for mineral deposits.its seems to be dependant on how many ignorant prospectors are going to ruin the contryside,that will determine if laws will be changed to stop it.as long as everyone (mostly everyone there will always be those few)sticks to the rules all will be good [/QUOTE]
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