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Action Thread about HighBanking in NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="user 14190" data-source="post: 539875" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>I know I am a little slow, but it looks to me when I read the heading on the NAPFA web site that it applies to NSW & ACT only and while it may be of some assistance in other states it is from what I read NSW and ACT only.</p><p></p><p>The NSW and ACT Prospectors and Fossickers Association Inc (NAPFA) was formed in December 2012 to improve fossicking access to public land on behalf of all prospectors and fossickers in NSW.</p><p> </p><p>NAPFA Fights for fairer access to land in NSW and represents the interests of prospectors and fossickers</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that fossickers and detectorists in each State are trying to fight the loss of prospecting rights across Australia with no co-ordination and no real organisation between States. I know that Victoria has plans to close numerous areas, but we never found out about it until after the period for submissions had closed. If there is going to be some sort of achievement it has to be on an Australia wide basis with sufficient members to align with another party as mudgee hunter said in post #106. We are only going to achieve through numbers Australia wide when deals can be done through our honest and above board Politicians both Federal and State. :lol: :lol: :lol: </p><p></p><p>Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 14190, post: 539875, member: 14190"] I know I am a little slow, but it looks to me when I read the heading on the NAPFA web site that it applies to NSW & ACT only and while it may be of some assistance in other states it is from what I read NSW and ACT only. The NSW and ACT Prospectors and Fossickers Association Inc (NAPFA) was formed in December 2012 to improve fossicking access to public land on behalf of all prospectors and fossickers in NSW. NAPFA Fights for fairer access to land in NSW and represents the interests of prospectors and fossickers It seems to me that fossickers and detectorists in each State are trying to fight the loss of prospecting rights across Australia with no co-ordination and no real organisation between States. I know that Victoria has plans to close numerous areas, but we never found out about it until after the period for submissions had closed. If there is going to be some sort of achievement it has to be on an Australia wide basis with sufficient members to align with another party as mudgee hunter said in post #106. We are only going to achieve through numbers Australia wide when deals can be done through our honest and above board Politicians both Federal and State. :lol: :lol: :lol: Graham [/QUOTE]
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