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Prospects dim for fossickers - The Age newspaper article.
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 81308" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Here here Dwt, excellent response. In my gold musings and after writing a letter to the local ABC (see above post) I got to thinking about all of this. Obviously I'm much more concerned with this state, and will visit the local members to talk over some options, but I wondered about the possibility of a show of hands to express to the wider community and political groups just how many of us there are out there. Online petitions are a great start, and membership of the Pmav is great, but maybe our forefathers had something to offer. They knew an assembly in a coordinated way displayed just how strong they were as a group, and got results. Perhaps a "prospectors day" can be proclaimed, whereby every voice is collected and sent out at once. Online petitions submitted, letters written, emails sent, followed by a few hours prospecting and local interactions. </p><p></p><p>Think about the impact that would create, creating a day we can all be heard and the buzz it would create. Flooding the local media with a targeted response may just prove we aren't pushovers and we will stand up for our rights. They may want change but we are not there yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 81308, member: 2152"] Here here Dwt, excellent response. In my gold musings and after writing a letter to the local ABC (see above post) I got to thinking about all of this. Obviously I'm much more concerned with this state, and will visit the local members to talk over some options, but I wondered about the possibility of a show of hands to express to the wider community and political groups just how many of us there are out there. Online petitions are a great start, and membership of the Pmav is great, but maybe our forefathers had something to offer. They knew an assembly in a coordinated way displayed just how strong they were as a group, and got results. Perhaps a "prospectors day" can be proclaimed, whereby every voice is collected and sent out at once. Online petitions submitted, letters written, emails sent, followed by a few hours prospecting and local interactions. Think about the impact that would create, creating a day we can all be heard and the buzz it would create. Flooding the local media with a targeted response may just prove we aren't pushovers and we will stand up for our rights. They may want change but we are not there yet. [/QUOTE]
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