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<blockquote data-quote="snafu" data-source="post: 431116" data-attributes="member: 1252"><p>I certainly do side with Graybeard on this issue, RM and that goes for all who stand up for their rights.</p><p></p><p>I am a proud member of the Queensland Sapphire Miners Association and I guess it is the only united front that we have here on the gemfields to put our case forward on issues generated by what I call <em>'departmental interference'</em> that invariably has an effect on the way we can or cannot do a lot of things. Unfortunately, there are many out here who are not members of the QSMA, but reap the benefits that are gained and I suppose that could be the case elsewhere. If we had a Miners Right like in Vic and WA, it would help to unite us in a stronger bond.</p><p></p><p>As I stated in my earlier post, stand up for your rights and I mean it. If I was down that way, I would join the ranks.</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snafu, post: 431116, member: 1252"] I certainly do side with Graybeard on this issue, RM and that goes for all who stand up for their rights. I am a proud member of the Queensland Sapphire Miners Association and I guess it is the only united front that we have here on the gemfields to put our case forward on issues generated by what I call [i]'departmental interference'[/i] that invariably has an effect on the way we can or cannot do a lot of things. Unfortunately, there are many out here who are not members of the QSMA, but reap the benefits that are gained and I suppose that could be the case elsewhere. If we had a Miners Right like in Vic and WA, it would help to unite us in a stronger bond. As I stated in my earlier post, stand up for your rights and I mean it. If I was down that way, I would join the ranks. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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