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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
exploration licence overlays in Victoria question
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<blockquote data-quote="TenOunce Tone" data-source="post: 72944" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>My understanding on how this operates in Queensland is that a EL or EPM holder usually puts a EL on a number of blocks or sub blocks of land, each block is divided into 25 sub blocks, they have to state what minerals they are looking for, they also have to pay a fee to the crown for the EL. each year they may release sub blocks or blocks that they are not interested in as they are more than likely of no economical value for them to go on with. </p><p></p><p>You can apply for a mining Lease or claim or prospecting claim on land coverd by a EL, this is usually allowed as the big boys are not interested in alluvial, just not the economical return for them. You also need to get land holder approval or negotiate a fee for access, any native title issues need to be addressed and you also need to get EPA approvals.. </p><p></p><p>My understanding is basic and only based on discussions with other lease holders. I have looked at getting a claim and a lease, it is a costly business..</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Tone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TenOunce Tone, post: 72944, member: 288"] My understanding on how this operates in Queensland is that a EL or EPM holder usually puts a EL on a number of blocks or sub blocks of land, each block is divided into 25 sub blocks, they have to state what minerals they are looking for, they also have to pay a fee to the crown for the EL. each year they may release sub blocks or blocks that they are not interested in as they are more than likely of no economical value for them to go on with. You can apply for a mining Lease or claim or prospecting claim on land coverd by a EL, this is usually allowed as the big boys are not interested in alluvial, just not the economical return for them. You also need to get land holder approval or negotiate a fee for access, any native title issues need to be addressed and you also need to get EPA approvals.. My understanding is basic and only based on discussions with other lease holders. I have looked at getting a claim and a lease, it is a costly business.. Cheers, Tone [/QUOTE]
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