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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
NSW Highbanking - what is the current state of play?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 129604" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>The decision to allow or not allow fossicking or any other recreational activity on managed crown land is at the discretion of whoever manages the land. This could be any one of organisation's like Local Land Services, Common Lands Trusts, Local Council, private leaseholders etc. </p><p>If they allow fossicking but won't allow highbanking then unfortunately you have to play by what they allow. If people don't follow their decision then they are within their rights to not allow fossicking at all. </p><p>I have been in an area, think it was Wattle Flat common - not 100% sure now, & the sign at the entry has something like "no motorised generators or pumps" as a general condition of entry. It isn't connected to any fossicking directive, just there in general, so it isn't just Nundle that can or does have these things. </p><p>Plenty of people have & do use highbankers at Nundle so there must be some allowable areas there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 129604, member: 4485"] The decision to allow or not allow fossicking or any other recreational activity on managed crown land is at the discretion of whoever manages the land. This could be any one of organisation's like Local Land Services, Common Lands Trusts, Local Council, private leaseholders etc. If they allow fossicking but won't allow highbanking then unfortunately you have to play by what they allow. If people don't follow their decision then they are within their rights to not allow fossicking at all. I have been in an area, think it was Wattle Flat common - not 100% sure now, & the sign at the entry has something like "no motorised generators or pumps" as a general condition of entry. It isn't connected to any fossicking directive, just there in general, so it isn't just Nundle that can or does have these things. Plenty of people have & do use highbankers at Nundle so there must be some allowable areas there. [/QUOTE]
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