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Majors Creek SCA - Deua Catchment Parks Draft Plan of Management
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<blockquote data-quote="bundyjd" data-source="post: 519773" data-attributes="member: 3809"><p>Mate, I think you might be missing the point. They are using the fact that the historical workings at Bells Creek haven't been assessed as one of the reasons not to allow fossicking in the wider area. What I'm saying is, that it's irrelevant anyway as to the best of my knowledge it's <u>all</u> on private land. And the current landowner is highly unlikely to permit public access anyway. In other words, yet another red herring by the government.</p><p></p><p>Just as a side note, heritage aspects of the Bells Creek area were extensively assessed about 20 years ago by the late Dr Barry McGowan from the ANU. One of the members of this forum helped him do it. His work was published back in 2000 in the book The Golden South.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>JD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bundyjd, post: 519773, member: 3809"] Mate, I think you might be missing the point. They are using the fact that the historical workings at Bells Creek haven't been assessed as one of the reasons not to allow fossicking in the wider area. What I'm saying is, that it's irrelevant anyway as to the best of my knowledge it's [u]all[/u] on private land. And the current landowner is highly unlikely to permit public access anyway. In other words, yet another red herring by the government. Just as a side note, heritage aspects of the Bells Creek area were extensively assessed about 20 years ago by the late Dr Barry McGowan from the ANU. One of the members of this forum helped him do it. His work was published back in 2000 in the book The Golden South. Cheers, JD [/QUOTE]
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