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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 124762" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>I,ve got a really bad feeling on this change in the proposed duration and cost of the miners right also. As previously stated sucessive governments have only ever placed more restrictions & regulations on activities carried out on crown lands. WE have NEVER got anything back. </p><p>The proposed new fossicking areas to be opened up within National parks are largely a joke as there is either little or no alluivial gold within the areas or the areas such as that proposed over the Dart River goldfield is extremely hard to access by the average weekend prospector.</p><p>I think we will find that a further tightening of the regulations regarding processing equipment is what is in the wind. </p><p>It may be time for the likes of the PMAV and all clubs & forums to band together & start a fighting fund to challange any more erosion of our rights.</p><p></p><p>Jethro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 124762, member: 1297"] I,ve got a really bad feeling on this change in the proposed duration and cost of the miners right also. As previously stated sucessive governments have only ever placed more restrictions & regulations on activities carried out on crown lands. WE have NEVER got anything back. The proposed new fossicking areas to be opened up within National parks are largely a joke as there is either little or no alluivial gold within the areas or the areas such as that proposed over the Dart River goldfield is extremely hard to access by the average weekend prospector. I think we will find that a further tightening of the regulations regarding processing equipment is what is in the wind. It may be time for the likes of the PMAV and all clubs & forums to band together & start a fighting fund to challange any more erosion of our rights. Jethro [/QUOTE]
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