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<blockquote data-quote="reynard" data-source="post: 451534" data-attributes="member: 5266"><p>G'day Chuky, i am no expert but we have spent the last two winters in WA, so i have some idea on what is required. First a lot of people will tell you you that you only need to make an effort to contact the pasturalist well i think common courtesy is that all properties have the phone on and direct contact goes a long way. Next all the department of mines and petroleum offices i have called into have been so helpfull they are wonderful and will go through all the requirements with you, you can get maps from them that will show you what the different tenements aare but you need to know what areas you want to look at first this info is available through tengraph.as has already been told to you you will need a miners license that you can buy online at $25 for life it w'ont break the bank you will also need to be a member of apla (amalgamated prospectors and leaseholders association) as most mining companies w'ont allow access unless you are.</p><p>You can take out a 40e on exploration land ,and there is a hell of a lot of it, you don't need permission to go on pending ground and you need written permission to go on a minning lease.</p><p>I hope this helps and feel free to pm me</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reynard, post: 451534, member: 5266"] G'day Chuky, i am no expert but we have spent the last two winters in WA, so i have some idea on what is required. First a lot of people will tell you you that you only need to make an effort to contact the pasturalist well i think common courtesy is that all properties have the phone on and direct contact goes a long way. Next all the department of mines and petroleum offices i have called into have been so helpfull they are wonderful and will go through all the requirements with you, you can get maps from them that will show you what the different tenements aare but you need to know what areas you want to look at first this info is available through tengraph.as has already been told to you you will need a miners license that you can buy online at $25 for life it w'ont break the bank you will also need to be a member of apla (amalgamated prospectors and leaseholders association) as most mining companies w'ont allow access unless you are. You can take out a 40e on exploration land ,and there is a hell of a lot of it, you don't need permission to go on pending ground and you need written permission to go on a minning lease. I hope this helps and feel free to pm me Jim [/QUOTE]
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