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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Bush land reserves Victoria.
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<blockquote data-quote="axtyr" data-source="post: 638095" data-attributes="member: 2282"><p>It will depend. Contact Parks Victoria if you are asking about Victorian Reserves. In Vic it is usually O.K. but some, especially those with a fence around them, might be subject to grazing rights. Even if that is the case, Parks will be able to tell you if the lease holder has what is known as "exclusive" rights or not. If they don't have exclusive rights then you can detect on that reserve. Just make sure you fill in all your holes and close all gates you open. Respect the property the same as you would private property.</p><p>Some Bushland Reserves are located inside the boundaries of private property. If there is no dedicated access road to the Reserve then you will need the permission of the property owner</p><p>to cross their land to get to the Reserve.</p><p></p><p>Note that I am only talking about Victorian Bushland Reserves. Contact Parks Victoria if there is any doubt.</p><p></p><p>Regards Axtyr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axtyr, post: 638095, member: 2282"] It will depend. Contact Parks Victoria if you are asking about Victorian Reserves. In Vic it is usually O.K. but some, especially those with a fence around them, might be subject to grazing rights. Even if that is the case, Parks will be able to tell you if the lease holder has what is known as "exclusive" rights or not. If they don't have exclusive rights then you can detect on that reserve. Just make sure you fill in all your holes and close all gates you open. Respect the property the same as you would private property. Some Bushland Reserves are located inside the boundaries of private property. If there is no dedicated access road to the Reserve then you will need the permission of the property owner to cross their land to get to the Reserve. Note that I am only talking about Victorian Bushland Reserves. Contact Parks Victoria if there is any doubt. Regards Axtyr. [/QUOTE]
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