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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Bathurst Members (or nearby areas + others interested in NSW areas)
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 273402" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Not 100% sure what you want to know here? Anyone fossicking in NSW (or elsewhere) should know the legalities, guidelines etc. </p><p>Basically by becoming a fossicking district it removes the legal requirement of obtaining the EL holders permission to fossick/prospect on land under that EL where you otherwise have landholder/owner permission or a legal right to access the land.</p><p>This includes:</p><p>- Vacant crown land (unmanaged/untenured) </p><p>- Crown land under management with the land managers permission such as Commons, TSR' s, managed reserves etc. Some of these areas have known or standing permission to fossick in place - others don't. The onus to know is yours.</p><p>- Crown land under tenure & private property with landholders or land owners permission. Again the onus to know what land is under tenure or private property is on the fossicker/prospector.</p><p></p><p>It does not include:</p><p>- designated historic sites, National Parks & Wildlife Service controlled land such as NPWS historic sites, National Parks, State Conservation Areas, Wildlife Refuges/Reserves etc.</p><p>These areas are off limits as they have always been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 273402, member: 4485"] Not 100% sure what you want to know here? Anyone fossicking in NSW (or elsewhere) should know the legalities, guidelines etc. Basically by becoming a fossicking district it removes the legal requirement of obtaining the EL holders permission to fossick/prospect on land under that EL where you otherwise have landholder/owner permission or a legal right to access the land. This includes: - Vacant crown land (unmanaged/untenured) - Crown land under management with the land managers permission such as Commons, TSR' s, managed reserves etc. Some of these areas have known or standing permission to fossick in place - others don't. The onus to know is yours. - Crown land under tenure & private property with landholders or land owners permission. Again the onus to know what land is under tenure or private property is on the fossicker/prospector. It does not include: - designated historic sites, National Parks & Wildlife Service controlled land such as NPWS historic sites, National Parks, State Conservation Areas, Wildlife Refuges/Reserves etc. These areas are off limits as they have always been. [/QUOTE]
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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
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