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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Victorian Government Response to Victorian Environmental Assessment Councils (VEAC) Investigation into additional prospecting areas in parks
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<blockquote data-quote="RottenRon" data-source="post: 56211" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>Hi guys.</p><p>All points duly noted. </p><p></p><p>I agree with Mark. Join PMAV. I haven't yet, but will be soon. I see no reason to waste the good work they have done thus far. No point in re-inventing the wheel.</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to think a rally of some sort might be a reasonable idea. It would take some organizing. I'm not talking about some half baked protest march, but a something that get's the message across, that this is a great family hobby and past time. Rewarding in more ways than one.</p><p></p><p>It would take a committee of some sort to strategise and plan. A fund to cover some limited advertising so that the general public know what we are about and aimed at encouraging support for everyone's right to continue our forebear's historic pursuits.</p><p>I'm not suggesting we want to take over all the parks and forests, just maintain those areas we have available and proposed now. Keep limited use of sluices and hi-bankers as well as panning and detectors. </p><p></p><p>Given enough time and reasonable planning, it may even be possible to encourage interstate prospectors to join in the rally.</p><p>All of this will be pointless or course, if we can't encourage fellow prospectors to,,, you guessed it,, clean up after ourselves.</p><p></p><p>Look, it's just an idea, but I would be interested to hear from forum members, and others that might consider something like this.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Ron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RottenRon, post: 56211, member: 174"] Hi guys. All points duly noted. I agree with Mark. Join PMAV. I haven't yet, but will be soon. I see no reason to waste the good work they have done thus far. No point in re-inventing the wheel. I'm starting to think a rally of some sort might be a reasonable idea. It would take some organizing. I'm not talking about some half baked protest march, but a something that get's the message across, that this is a great family hobby and past time. Rewarding in more ways than one. It would take a committee of some sort to strategise and plan. A fund to cover some limited advertising so that the general public know what we are about and aimed at encouraging support for everyone's right to continue our forebear's historic pursuits. I'm not suggesting we want to take over all the parks and forests, just maintain those areas we have available and proposed now. Keep limited use of sluices and hi-bankers as well as panning and detectors. Given enough time and reasonable planning, it may even be possible to encourage interstate prospectors to join in the rally. All of this will be pointless or course, if we can't encourage fellow prospectors to,,, you guessed it,, clean up after ourselves. Look, it's just an idea, but I would be interested to hear from forum members, and others that might consider something like this. Cheers, Ron. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Victorian Government Response to Victorian Environmental Assessment Councils (VEAC) Investigation into additional prospecting areas in parks
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