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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Prospects dim for fossickers - The Age newspaper article.
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 82239" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Good luck. Alot of political aspirants rarely are selfless, and none of which I know would appreciate or understand prospecting. I think those groups that are meant to provide an umbrella should be on the front for with a spokesperson, and with that less rally the numbers. This is not shifting responsibility, its giving integrity to the cause. Joe prospector is easily ignored, our federal incumbent here could not care less about my opinions on prospecting (or much else for that matter unless its a topic of passion) but someone who Carries a title instantly Carries more weight. Only as a last resort can the man of the street be put forward, and most of us would be happy to be shielded from any negativity arising by being a public face. Noone wants to be discredited for a hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 82239, member: 2152"] Good luck. Alot of political aspirants rarely are selfless, and none of which I know would appreciate or understand prospecting. I think those groups that are meant to provide an umbrella should be on the front for with a spokesperson, and with that less rally the numbers. This is not shifting responsibility, its giving integrity to the cause. Joe prospector is easily ignored, our federal incumbent here could not care less about my opinions on prospecting (or much else for that matter unless its a topic of passion) but someone who Carries a title instantly Carries more weight. Only as a last resort can the man of the street be put forward, and most of us would be happy to be shielded from any negativity arising by being a public face. Noone wants to be discredited for a hobby. [/QUOTE]
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Prospects dim for fossickers - The Age newspaper article.
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