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<blockquote data-quote="NAPFA" data-source="post: 243200" data-attributes="member: 2301"><p>Full marks to the forum on this discussion. And to the top contribution by Mbasko. His post raises many implementation questions around the policy which will help Parks to better understand the need to be less bureaucratic and more reasonable in terms of the processes. NAPFA has pointed quite a few of these out to Parks but having that reinforced by community members will be helpful. The devil will certainly be in the detail of the implementation.</p><p></p><p>I totally understand that some people would like it all fully fixed and to be easy. But unfortunately Parks is a large organisation whose primary function is to implement the relevant NP Acts - rather than facilitating fossicking. So they are being very careful that enabling us to do something does not seriously inhibit their other objectives. I am sure workable solutions to the key implementation problems can be found, but like searching for gold, it ain't going to be easy. But every square metre of new ground is a win.</p><p></p><p>Stephen</p><p>President</p><p>NAPFA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NAPFA, post: 243200, member: 2301"] Full marks to the forum on this discussion. And to the top contribution by Mbasko. His post raises many implementation questions around the policy which will help Parks to better understand the need to be less bureaucratic and more reasonable in terms of the processes. NAPFA has pointed quite a few of these out to Parks but having that reinforced by community members will be helpful. The devil will certainly be in the detail of the implementation. I totally understand that some people would like it all fully fixed and to be easy. But unfortunately Parks is a large organisation whose primary function is to implement the relevant NP Acts - rather than facilitating fossicking. So they are being very careful that enabling us to do something does not seriously inhibit their other objectives. I am sure workable solutions to the key implementation problems can be found, but like searching for gold, it ain't going to be easy. But every square metre of new ground is a win. Stephen President NAPFA [/QUOTE]
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