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Highbanking in (Qld) Queensland information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveG" data-source="post: 608737" data-attributes="member: 14961"><p>Sorry but have you read the act and not just the operating rules? The act clearly defines fossicking and washing dirt at a later time/location does not fit within the definition. Also could you please direct me to the section of the act which defines how much dirt is allowed to be removed? I don't believe you will be able to do that as it doesn't exist. I realise it's a lot for people to get their head around, but the rules are clear and washing your fossicking material is not fossicking. If you think it is, you must think that putting gems in a tumbler is also illegal, as that is the motorised cleaning of fossicking material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveG, post: 608737, member: 14961"] Sorry but have you read the act and not just the operating rules? The act clearly defines fossicking and washing dirt at a later time/location does not fit within the definition. Also could you please direct me to the section of the act which defines how much dirt is allowed to be removed? I don't believe you will be able to do that as it doesn't exist. I realise it's a lot for people to get their head around, but the rules are clear and washing your fossicking material is not fossicking. If you think it is, you must think that putting gems in a tumbler is also illegal, as that is the motorised cleaning of fossicking material. [/QUOTE]
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