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Heritage area vs historic area Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="just starting" data-source="post: 507851" data-attributes="member: 14279"><p>What Mark is asking is what the definitions are for the various historical areas or areas of importance so we can be certain of not breaking any rules and know what we can and can`t do in any given area.</p><p>This is not necessarily the national parks that we are talking about ,here.</p><p>For example , the Jubilee mine in Staffordshire reef is registered as the Jubilee Historical area or heritage area ( not exactly sure which one ) . I was of the view that being listed as a heritage area , that you cannot fossick or even disturb anything there . I have only ever used the BBQ area and walked around to look at the old battery , gold vault , cyanide vat and what is left of all the mine structures. </p><p></p><p> Devil`s Kitchen Geological reserve , Mt Erip nature conservation reserve , Hamer flora reserve ,The Pines Flora and fauna reserve, etc .are more examples of sites of importance or significance.</p><p></p><p> What are the definitions of heritage area, heritage inventory , flora reserve ,fauna reserve, bushland reserve , conservation area ,etc ? </p><p></p><p> What are the rules that govern these sites and what restrictions are placed on them ? </p><p></p><p> We are just after a website or somewhere we can get this information to clarity to do`s and don`t `s.</p><p></p><p>We already have the national parks maps and also the exempt rivers list on ouir phones.</p><p></p><p> Thankyou for any help with this.</p><p></p><p> FOZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just starting, post: 507851, member: 14279"] What Mark is asking is what the definitions are for the various historical areas or areas of importance so we can be certain of not breaking any rules and know what we can and can`t do in any given area. This is not necessarily the national parks that we are talking about ,here. For example , the Jubilee mine in Staffordshire reef is registered as the Jubilee Historical area or heritage area ( not exactly sure which one ) . I was of the view that being listed as a heritage area , that you cannot fossick or even disturb anything there . I have only ever used the BBQ area and walked around to look at the old battery , gold vault , cyanide vat and what is left of all the mine structures. Devil`s Kitchen Geological reserve , Mt Erip nature conservation reserve , Hamer flora reserve ,The Pines Flora and fauna reserve, etc .are more examples of sites of importance or significance. What are the definitions of heritage area, heritage inventory , flora reserve ,fauna reserve, bushland reserve , conservation area ,etc ? What are the rules that govern these sites and what restrictions are placed on them ? We are just after a website or somewhere we can get this information to clarity to do`s and don`t `s. We already have the national parks maps and also the exempt rivers list on ouir phones. Thankyou for any help with this. FOZ [/QUOTE]
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