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NSW State Forests Permit information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 78432"><p>The old permits were $22 for 12 months & either covered the whole state or just one area depending on which office you got it from. </p><p>The new permits are $27.50 for 12 months & although they ask you for your most likely area of fossicking the new permits <strong>all cover the whole state! </strong></p><p>Yes there has been a modest increase in annual fees but the process & permits are much more streamlined, easy to obtain & consistent in that all now cover the whole state instead of differing coverage in different offices.</p><p>SCA's are the domain of the National Parks & Wildlife Service & nothing to do with State Forests so even if/where fossicking was/is allowed they could not be on the same permit system as State Forests have no authority over them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 78432"] The old permits were $22 for 12 months & either covered the whole state or just one area depending on which office you got it from. The new permits are $27.50 for 12 months & although they ask you for your most likely area of fossicking the new permits [b]all cover the whole state! [/b] Yes there has been a modest increase in annual fees but the process & permits are much more streamlined, easy to obtain & consistent in that all now cover the whole state instead of differing coverage in different offices. SCA's are the domain of the National Parks & Wildlife Service & nothing to do with State Forests so even if/where fossicking was/is allowed they could not be on the same permit system as State Forests have no authority over them. [/QUOTE]
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