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Prospects dim for fossickers - The Age newspaper article.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 82486" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>I was just thinking that maybe an article in the local rags of places like Ballarat, bendigo, daylesford, welder burn, nada you the other towns affected by the possibility of such a ban, and directing the comments to the local shop keepers (asking for their support) might arouse some more interest and support. The groundswell needs to come from more than the "interested party/parties. Perhaps setting out how the locals will loose big time when the huge number of fossicking travellers stop because of the limitations. A simple call to the local rag will bring a reporter who will be happy to hear the grievance. But as I said we, the interested party needs to have a goto guy, so I think it's about time we chose that person and got on with it. If we keep talking about it, it might get too far out of hand, and we won't be able to claw back the ground.........just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 82486, member: 334"] I was just thinking that maybe an article in the local rags of places like Ballarat, bendigo, daylesford, welder burn, nada you the other towns affected by the possibility of such a ban, and directing the comments to the local shop keepers (asking for their support) might arouse some more interest and support. The groundswell needs to come from more than the "interested party/parties. Perhaps setting out how the locals will loose big time when the huge number of fossicking travellers stop because of the limitations. A simple call to the local rag will bring a reporter who will be happy to hear the grievance. But as I said we, the interested party needs to have a goto guy, so I think it's about time we chose that person and got on with it. If we keep talking about it, it might get too far out of hand, and we won't be able to claw back the ground.........just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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