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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 666725" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>Firstly call on the Mines department, get yourself a Miners Right and the rules that go along with it. They can clarify the issues with the types of leases and where you are allowed to go. Learn to use the 40e permit system, we have our own leases and we know our way around but we still apply for 40e permits during the gold prospecting season because it gives you access to good ground across the state. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the crime rate and the amount of discarded litter also goes up with the influx of eastern state prospectors. We've already had burglaries here in Cue where we usually have no trouble. We're seeing the rubbish too. The streets are usually pretty clean but in the last couple of weeks we've been picking up discarded drink cans and water bottles during our evening walk. The same is going on out in the goldfields where visitors seem to think they are free to do as they wish when away from home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 666725, member: 3960"] Firstly call on the Mines department, get yourself a Miners Right and the rules that go along with it. They can clarify the issues with the types of leases and where you are allowed to go. Learn to use the 40e permit system, we have our own leases and we know our way around but we still apply for 40e permits during the gold prospecting season because it gives you access to good ground across the state. Unfortunately the crime rate and the amount of discarded litter also goes up with the influx of eastern state prospectors. We've already had burglaries here in Cue where we usually have no trouble. We're seeing the rubbish too. The streets are usually pretty clean but in the last couple of weeks we've been picking up discarded drink cans and water bottles during our evening walk. The same is going on out in the goldfields where visitors seem to think they are free to do as they wish when away from home. [/QUOTE]
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