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Action Thread about HighBanking in NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 634609" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>The problem is he's not breaking any fossicking/prospecting rules as such. In NSW (& other states have the same or similar laws) you cannot take soil, gravel, sand, bushrock etc. from Crown Lands for any reason. Been that way for a long time.</p><p>Crown Lands explained to me that it's not about stopping people from going about lawful prospecting/fossicking but stopping people taking trailer/ute loads of material away.</p><p>Where it starts to lap over into fossicking/prospecting laws is around:</p><p>- amount of material dug </p><p>- leaving areas as found i.e. filling in holes etc.</p><p>- method of processing </p><p>There's already been areas shutdown to us because of greed & unfilled digs. If it continues there'll be more. Our choice....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 634609, member: 4485"] The problem is he's not breaking any fossicking/prospecting rules as such. In NSW (& other states have the same or similar laws) you cannot take soil, gravel, sand, bushrock etc. from Crown Lands for any reason. Been that way for a long time. Crown Lands explained to me that it's not about stopping people from going about lawful prospecting/fossicking but stopping people taking trailer/ute loads of material away. Where it starts to lap over into fossicking/prospecting laws is around: - amount of material dug - leaving areas as found i.e. filling in holes etc. - method of processing There's already been areas shutdown to us because of greed & unfilled digs. If it continues there'll be more. Our choice.... [/QUOTE]
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