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NSW Highbanking - what is the current state of play?
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<blockquote data-quote="thesmithy" data-source="post: 49168" data-attributes="member: 427"><p>Mbasko,</p><p>Sorry I meant to say</p><p>A guide to fossicking in NSW.</p><p>Water management regulation 2011</p><p>and common sense was all that was needed.</p><p></p><p>Crown land in relation to fossicking was what I was talking about as that is what the conversation was about.</p><p>public land is always displayed in green usually crown, forest, public, parks,TSR etc.</p><p>it is up to the individual to do his own research as to where it starts and finishes.</p><p>By asking questions from land owner, local knowledge, gov depts (good luck).</p><p></p><p>In relation to Nundles TSR There is a public sign at the entrance....on that sign it says fossicking area. No camping. Keep gate closed at all times. </p><p>and that is all it says.</p><p> No writing saying........ please contact blah blah to get permission.Or no HB's allowed.</p><p></p><p>Tamworth council have stated to me in a phone conversation council follows fossicking guidlines set down by the state government in relation to the Peel river in nundle.</p><p>Also the town relies on tourism to exist especially fossicking and gem hunting.</p><p></p><p>with your last post you have put a mountain of rules and regs in front of members that will possibly have second thoughts about attending the Gathering.</p><p>Looking forward to a reply</p><p>cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesmithy, post: 49168, member: 427"] Mbasko, Sorry I meant to say A guide to fossicking in NSW. Water management regulation 2011 and common sense was all that was needed. Crown land in relation to fossicking was what I was talking about as that is what the conversation was about. public land is always displayed in green usually crown, forest, public, parks,TSR etc. it is up to the individual to do his own research as to where it starts and finishes. By asking questions from land owner, local knowledge, gov depts (good luck). In relation to Nundles TSR There is a public sign at the entrance....on that sign it says fossicking area. No camping. Keep gate closed at all times. and that is all it says. No writing saying........ please contact blah blah to get permission.Or no HB's allowed. Tamworth council have stated to me in a phone conversation council follows fossicking guidlines set down by the state government in relation to the Peel river in nundle. Also the town relies on tourism to exist especially fossicking and gem hunting. with your last post you have put a mountain of rules and regs in front of members that will possibly have second thoughts about attending the Gathering. Looking forward to a reply cheers. [/QUOTE]
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