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NSW Comprehensive Review of Crown Lands Management.
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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 81586" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p>There may well be more trouble/restrictions headed our way in terms of access to public lands here in NSW.</p><p>The Crown Lands Department have a white paper out covering changes to how and who runs public lands as we know it currently, including commons.</p><p>There is a provision to send a submission on what various stake-holders think about the possible changes and the effects it may have on their respective uses of said public lands; submissions close on 20 June 2014.</p><p><a href="http://www.lpma.nsw.gov.au/crown_lands/comprehensive_review_of_nsw_crown_land_management" target="_blank">http://www.lpma.nsw.gov.au/crown_lands/comprehensive_review_of_nsw_crown_land_management</a></p><p>The above link will take you to the Crown Lands website, have a careful read as there are aspects that could have serious restrictions placed on access for prospectors.</p><p>In particular check-out section 9; it deals with how commons may well be managed in the future, for those of us who prospect at the Stuart Town and Hill End commons; if the current management bodies were disbanded and say the NPWS were to manage Hill End; well, you don't have to be a scholar to work out what would happen given their track record else where.</p><p>Perhaps someone on PA skilled in putting this type of material together could draft a submission which could be forwarded on behalf of the PA membership, Nugget might like to comment on this subject, PA's sizable membership should carry some weight.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 81586, member: 972"] Hi Everyone, There may well be more trouble/restrictions headed our way in terms of access to public lands here in NSW. The Crown Lands Department have a white paper out covering changes to how and who runs public lands as we know it currently, including commons. There is a provision to send a submission on what various stake-holders think about the possible changes and the effects it may have on their respective uses of said public lands; submissions close on 20 June 2014. [url]http://www.lpma.nsw.gov.au/crown_lands/comprehensive_review_of_nsw_crown_land_management[/url] The above link will take you to the Crown Lands website, have a careful read as there are aspects that could have serious restrictions placed on access for prospectors. In particular check-out section 9; it deals with how commons may well be managed in the future, for those of us who prospect at the Stuart Town and Hill End commons; if the current management bodies were disbanded and say the NPWS were to manage Hill End; well, you don't have to be a scholar to work out what would happen given their track record else where. Perhaps someone on PA skilled in putting this type of material together could draft a submission which could be forwarded on behalf of the PA membership, Nugget might like to comment on this subject, PA's sizable membership should carry some weight. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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