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Doug Stone's NSW gold atlas and maps information
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 278146" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>A lot of it is privately owned. There is accessible land around there though.</p><p>Six Maps is a great research tool.</p><p><a href="http://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/" target="_blank">http://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/</a></p><p>NSW ArcGis is even better & will show what is Crown Land + what isn't. This can be beneficial if looking for land that's not privately owned.</p><p><a href="http://nswtitles.minerals.nsw.gov.au/nswtitles/" target="_blank">http://nswtitles.minerals.nsw.gov.au/nswtitles/</a></p><p>None of these mapping tools will show land owners; land managers; Crown Land status like TSR's, unmanaged land, crown land under tenure etc. so yes extra research & inquiry is required but they are good starting points.</p><p>As far as creek beds not being privately owned there are some that are under old land title so don't assume you can just wander up any creek. Also some require passing through private or leased land to access.</p><p>IMO it is a common courtesy to contact, explain what you want to do & ask the land owner/holder if you want to access any creeks running through their land. They may even allow further access to diggings etc.?</p><p>Pi55ing people off in these small villages/localities will only see more gates getting shut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 278146, member: 4485"] A lot of it is privately owned. There is accessible land around there though. Six Maps is a great research tool. [url]http://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/[/url] NSW ArcGis is even better & will show what is Crown Land + what isn't. This can be beneficial if looking for land that's not privately owned. [url]http://nswtitles.minerals.nsw.gov.au/nswtitles/[/url] None of these mapping tools will show land owners; land managers; Crown Land status like TSR's, unmanaged land, crown land under tenure etc. so yes extra research & inquiry is required but they are good starting points. As far as creek beds not being privately owned there are some that are under old land title so don't assume you can just wander up any creek. Also some require passing through private or leased land to access. IMO it is a common courtesy to contact, explain what you want to do & ask the land owner/holder if you want to access any creeks running through their land. They may even allow further access to diggings etc.? Pi55ing people off in these small villages/localities will only see more gates getting shut. [/QUOTE]
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