Victorian Miners Right information and questions

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Okay thanks Hotrob, it take you have to carry it on you at all times while detecting?

So are state forests the only place you can detect for gold in Victoria ? just trying to get my head around where I will be allowed to detect when I come over for a trip from the Dark State.
 
Hi Wishful,

Thats correct mate - both need a miners rights for fossiking prospecting

This is from Parks Web.
Prospecting typically involves the use of metal detectors, hand tools, pans or sluices in the search for gold, gemstones and other minerals

I know they can take equipment much like fishing without a license.

My query would be where does it say that someone using a detector to find signals isnt removing minerals and having the miners right holder to unearth them :) - the list of details could go on but hey for the low costs and 10 years - definitely well worth it.

JM 2 BOBS Worth

Cheers MG
 
You can also get a short term (3 yr?) Miners right if you don't get here often.

The Miners right allows you to prospect on Crown land, though no detecting in National parks...State parks Ok, but leave Rehabilitation or Preserved Historical Reserves alone...

Lots of open ground to walk and dig Wishfull..don't be disturbed about the SF's...

Put out a call-out when you hit Wedderburn and i'm sure you'll be swamped with offers....

Gypsy
 
Pretty sure there still under $20.00 bucks each for 10 years, worth every cent imo :Y: .

If you have success and the itch gets beyond you at least you know your right for the next trip :D

When I last updated mine it cost me near $80.00 bucks two weeks later they put the price down :mad:.
 
Wishfull, state forests yes, but there also some state/national/historic parks that you can prospect in.
There is a list of them on the site where you buy the miners right and they provide pretty good maps of the areas.
Just be careful though as you can detect in some of these parks but only certain spots - don't get caught in the banned spots. They are all marked on the maps - usually by a pick and shovel symbol.

And I do the same as someone suggested above - just take a screen shot of the miners right and then keep it on the phone :Y:

Good luck.
 
RM Outback said:
Pretty sure there still under $20.00 bucks each for 10 years, worth every cent imo :Y: .

If you have success and the itch gets beyond you at least you know your right for the next trip :D

When I last updated mine it cost me near $80.00 bucks two weeks later they put the price down :mad:.

Me too. $89.90 for 10 years.

Anyone over 18 and children under 18, if not accompanied by an adult must have a miners right. Ken.
 
Also, you probably already know about GeoVic. But it doesn't show you the park/forest boundaries. There is another interactive map called forest explorer which is handy to show where the edge of the parks are. In the whip stick, for example, all the bush looks the same and you could easily pass onto someone's property without knowing.

I do the research before heading to a spot, read Trove for historical info, print out the GeoVic pic and also the forest explorer pic just to make sure I'm not in a banned bit of park or making a land owner cranky ;)
 
ken2m said:
RM Outback said:
Pretty sure there still under $20.00 bucks each for 10 years, worth every cent imo :Y: .

If you have success and the itch gets beyond you at least you know your right for the next trip :D

When I last updated mine it cost me near $80.00 bucks two weeks later they put the price down :mad:.

Me too. $89.90 for 10 years.

Anyone over 18 and children under 18, if not accompanied by an adult must have a miners right. Ken.

Pretty sure persons under 18 don't require a Miners Right, when I checked it a few years ago under 18 are exempt.
 
Geovic I havnt looked at yet. Like most everyone here I don't want to get into any strife while trying to have a swing and a holiday and trying to do the right thing.
It woul be a heaps better if there were signs saying no prospecting.....No sign open to all seeing as it's all ours anyway.
 
RM Outback said:
ken2m said:
RM Outback said:
Pretty sure there still under $20.00 bucks each for 10 years, worth every cent imo :Y: .

If you have success and the itch gets beyond you at least you know your right for the next trip :D

When I last updated mine it cost me near $80.00 bucks two weeks later they put the price down :mad:.

Me too. $89.90 for 10 years.

Anyone over 18 and children under 18, if not accompanied by an adult must have a miners right. Ken.

Pretty sure persons under 18 don't require a Miners Right, when I checked it a few years ago under 18 are exempt.

here it is just above safety awareness
http://earthresources.vic.gov.au/ea...specting-and-fossicking/rules-and-obligations

Children under 18 years of age do not need a miners right, if accompanied by an adult miners right holder when prospecting.

Under rules and obligations. Ken.
 
GeoVic definitely worth a look. The screen looks like a bloody rainbow around the GT when you put the mining activity overlay on :rolleyes:
When are you heading across?
 
Here is the forest explorer Northeast was talking about, which is great for showing boundaries between state forests nat parks.
http://nremap-sc.nre.vic.gov.au/MapShare.v2/imf.jsp?site=forestexplorer

Here is geovic
http://er-info.dpi.vic.gov.au/sd_weave/anonymous.html

You'll need to add gold prospectivity to the map, have a look at the pic, that should explain how to find it.
1487279830_geovic.jpg


Carefully read the land access rules particularly prohibited crown land section
http://earthresources.vic.gov.au/ea...-prospecting-and-fossicking/land-access-rules
 
Occasional_panner said:
Here is the forest explorer Northeast was talking about, which is great for showing boundaries between state forests nat parks.
http://nremap-sc.nre.vic.gov.au/MapShare.v2/imf.jsp?site=forestexplorer

Here is geovic
http://er-info.dpi.vic.gov.au/sd_weave/anonymous.html

You'll need to add gold prospectivity to the map, have a look at the pic, that should explain how to find it.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7956/1487279830_geovic.jpg

Carefully read the land access rules particularly prohibited crown land section
http://earthresources.vic.gov.au/ea...-prospecting-and-fossicking/land-access-rules

That's great info thanks very much.
You got to love this forum :Y:
 

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