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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
For those with knowledge of South Australia's Crown land (plus the use of SARIG software)
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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 665116" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>As an outsider, it seems to me that everything is against the hobby prospector in SA. From memory, there are only three small areas which are open to detecting without seeking permission first, one of which is presently closed because of flooding or fire. Most of our SA members seem to regard these areas as flogged-out anyway. Other than those places, everywhere else permissions are necessary from landowners and/or Exploration Leaseholders and/or Mining Leaseholders. </p><p></p><p>It is also my understanding that SA mining regulations limit the amount of gold which can be recovered per day by fossickers and prohibit the resale of any gold found. Sorry, but could things get any worse? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😖" title="Confounded face :confounded:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f616.png" data-shortname=":confounded:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 665116, member: 4012"] As an outsider, it seems to me that everything is against the hobby prospector in SA. From memory, there are only three small areas which are open to detecting without seeking permission first, one of which is presently closed because of flooding or fire. Most of our SA members seem to regard these areas as flogged-out anyway. Other than those places, everywhere else permissions are necessary from landowners and/or Exploration Leaseholders and/or Mining Leaseholders. It is also my understanding that SA mining regulations limit the amount of gold which can be recovered per day by fossickers and prohibit the resale of any gold found. Sorry, but could things get any worse? 😖 [/QUOTE]
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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
For those with knowledge of South Australia's Crown land (plus the use of SARIG software)
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