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<blockquote data-quote="opal_flash" data-source="post: 661088" data-attributes="member: 14064"><p>The Local Govt Area, hence termed LGA fossicking districts are to the shire boundaries, every bit of it. Not like the many smaller "reserves" that are still termed fossicking districts and there is about 44 of them still. NAPFA got around the issue of all the notifications, approvals, survey, etc for new boundaries by getting them to the legislated Shire boundaries, no further work through all Depts. The Mines Dept and Mins Council were furious. </p><p></p><p>Maps, use Minview, select base map of topo or sat pic, then Add layer + Admin Boundaries + LGA's to see them, and then Add layer + Fossicking + Fossicking Districts to show them all. looks like this and filled in ones are Fossicking Districts except Oberon yet to be updated.</p><p></p><p>Good work NAPFA, there was a lot against this proposal over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opal_flash, post: 661088, member: 14064"] The Local Govt Area, hence termed LGA fossicking districts are to the shire boundaries, every bit of it. Not like the many smaller "reserves" that are still termed fossicking districts and there is about 44 of them still. NAPFA got around the issue of all the notifications, approvals, survey, etc for new boundaries by getting them to the legislated Shire boundaries, no further work through all Depts. The Mines Dept and Mins Council were furious. Maps, use Minview, select base map of topo or sat pic, then Add layer + Admin Boundaries + LGA's to see them, and then Add layer + Fossicking + Fossicking Districts to show them all. looks like this and filled in ones are Fossicking Districts except Oberon yet to be updated. Good work NAPFA, there was a lot against this proposal over the years. [/QUOTE]
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