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Action Thread about HighBanking in NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="nottodeep" data-source="post: 363368" data-attributes="member: 11145"><p>I dont disagree, with any of what you have stated. and thanks for taking the time to respond.</p><p></p><p>A recommendation would be NAFRA have a dedicated page made where responses from the department or where a mention in any draft documents can be advertised to its members.</p><p></p><p>This way you can keep members fully aware of all results both positive and negative.</p><p></p><p>As for the real issue with HIGHBANKERS.. it should be extremely hefty fines for those the leave our rivers damaged. If all use them with spirit for which they were designed and return the rivers to a nearly natural state .. without leaving piles of rock/gravel or undermined riverbanks then we would be better position to take on all departments that wish to ban them for ever.</p><p></p><p>The government is just biased toward Big business (miners) - by having ago at us, the resource department -takes the focus from the real issues (THE SUPER OPEN CUT PITS) that will never be return to there natural state or even filled in... if the miner pulls up stumps tomorrow the pit will enter care and maintenance until it is abandoned and becomes some other government of the times issue.. of then saying well we were not in power then so we are not responsible....lmao</p><p></p><p>but if my $25 will help the fight, i am in !</p><p></p><p>so on the membership question ? </p><p>will it expire in Dec or be good for the whole year..?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nottodeep, post: 363368, member: 11145"] I dont disagree, with any of what you have stated. and thanks for taking the time to respond. A recommendation would be NAFRA have a dedicated page made where responses from the department or where a mention in any draft documents can be advertised to its members. This way you can keep members fully aware of all results both positive and negative. As for the real issue with HIGHBANKERS.. it should be extremely hefty fines for those the leave our rivers damaged. If all use them with spirit for which they were designed and return the rivers to a nearly natural state .. without leaving piles of rock/gravel or undermined riverbanks then we would be better position to take on all departments that wish to ban them for ever. The government is just biased toward Big business (miners) - by having ago at us, the resource department -takes the focus from the real issues (THE SUPER OPEN CUT PITS) that will never be return to there natural state or even filled in... if the miner pulls up stumps tomorrow the pit will enter care and maintenance until it is abandoned and becomes some other government of the times issue.. of then saying well we were not in power then so we are not responsible....lmao but if my $25 will help the fight, i am in ! so on the membership question ? will it expire in Dec or be good for the whole year..? [/QUOTE]
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