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Majors Creek SCA - Deua Catchment Parks Draft Plan of Management
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 285167" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>If people don't have a say in the draft management plan/s when they are open for comments then fossicking/prospecting will never be considered in these areas. It's an uphill battle though no doubt there.</p><p>IMO State Conservation Areas in particular, that already allow for exploration & mining to be considered, are ripe for arguing that fossicking/prospecting should also be on the table in them. There are SCA's in NSW with current quarrying & mining activities - surely we can use a pick + detector with minimal impact in comparison?</p><p>Anyhow I just wanted to bring it to the attention of anyone nearby who may be interested. I don't know enough about the diggings or the scope of diggings there to put an informed argument forward. I could do something in general, & still might, but it really needs to come from people with a good knowledge of the area/s so a good argument of the pro's can be put forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 285167, member: 4485"] If people don't have a say in the draft management plan/s when they are open for comments then fossicking/prospecting will never be considered in these areas. It's an uphill battle though no doubt there. IMO State Conservation Areas in particular, that already allow for exploration & mining to be considered, are ripe for arguing that fossicking/prospecting should also be on the table in them. There are SCA's in NSW with current quarrying & mining activities - surely we can use a pick + detector with minimal impact in comparison? Anyhow I just wanted to bring it to the attention of anyone nearby who may be interested. I don't know enough about the diggings or the scope of diggings there to put an informed argument forward. I could do something in general, & still might, but it really needs to come from people with a good knowledge of the area/s so a good argument of the pro's can be put forward. [/QUOTE]
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