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Dredging in Australia for recreational activities IS illegal..
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<blockquote data-quote="Ship of fools" data-source="post: 428658" data-attributes="member: 12134"><p>This starts with the individual not a member of any forum or club willing to jump fences and boundaries not filling holes, undercutting banks and generally showing all what a mess prosecutors make!</p><p>Landholders and lease operators then have fuel to feed politicians who are only to happy to appease their constituents!</p><p>If we dont talk to our local members telling them our plight then of course they wont do anything!</p><p>Councils also need to know how tourists come and stay and spend.</p><p>Matt T</p><p>Maybe of topic but? There are a number of quarries in and around Mackay most on public land some on private, two operating in the Pioneer river. When I look on mine maps on line not one shows up as a mine! </p><p>If they dont have to follow the why does anyone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ship of fools, post: 428658, member: 12134"] This starts with the individual not a member of any forum or club willing to jump fences and boundaries not filling holes, undercutting banks and generally showing all what a mess prosecutors make! Landholders and lease operators then have fuel to feed politicians who are only to happy to appease their constituents! If we dont talk to our local members telling them our plight then of course they wont do anything! Councils also need to know how tourists come and stay and spend. Matt T Maybe of topic but? There are a number of quarries in and around Mackay most on public land some on private, two operating in the Pioneer river. When I look on mine maps on line not one shows up as a mine! If they dont have to follow the why does anyone else? [/QUOTE]
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