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Small Scale Gold Mining
Victoria - what licence do you need
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 123633"><p>You can work underground on a Prospecting Licence. It is a licence for up to 5 hectares. I sought clarification from the Mines Dept. (sic) re this and have a licence application for a small underground mine pending. Agree re the risk when driving. You have to comply with Worksafe regulations for safety. No longer a separate set of regs under the MRSDA, it is now all under Worksafe. The thing to remember is that shafts or potholes went down then out, usually to the edge of the claim boundary, so any hole you find will already have been driven as far as possible in every direction. Yes Simmo, I do remember when you could live on a MRC. Ahhh those were the days. Narby pub and Kevington both burn't down. Spent many forgotten nights at the old Kevo Pub.lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 123633"] You can work underground on a Prospecting Licence. It is a licence for up to 5 hectares. I sought clarification from the Mines Dept. (sic) re this and have a licence application for a small underground mine pending. Agree re the risk when driving. You have to comply with Worksafe regulations for safety. No longer a separate set of regs under the MRSDA, it is now all under Worksafe. The thing to remember is that shafts or potholes went down then out, usually to the edge of the claim boundary, so any hole you find will already have been driven as far as possible in every direction. Yes Simmo, I do remember when you could live on a MRC. Ahhh those were the days. Narby pub and Kevington both burn't down. Spent many forgotten nights at the old Kevo Pub.lol [/QUOTE]
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