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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
NEVER PEG A SMALL MINERS CLAIM IN QUEENSLAND
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobh" data-source="post: 242236" data-attributes="member: 4415"><p>Hi Lefty, if you are looking at further action there are a couple of things to look at first.</p><p>Send a registered letter to Dept of Mines asking what avenues of appeals are open to you to pursue. They are required to advise all avenues open to you if Qld is like other states.</p><p></p><p>Use the FOI (Freedom of Information)process to get time frame of what they knew and when.</p><p>If you are looking at going to AAT (Administrative Appeals Tribunal) or legal pathway you will need to get as much info as possible and time lines. Any research you do will save you lawyers time.</p><p>The worst that can happen is that you will give the government staff some extra work to do chasing up all this info for you.</p><p>I don't know what your personal circumstances are but if you are unemployed, on a pension etc FOI may be no charge.</p><p>Good luck in what ever direction you decide to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobh, post: 242236, member: 4415"] Hi Lefty, if you are looking at further action there are a couple of things to look at first. Send a registered letter to Dept of Mines asking what avenues of appeals are open to you to pursue. They are required to advise all avenues open to you if Qld is like other states. Use the FOI (Freedom of Information)process to get time frame of what they knew and when. If you are looking at going to AAT (Administrative Appeals Tribunal) or legal pathway you will need to get as much info as possible and time lines. Any research you do will save you lawyers time. The worst that can happen is that you will give the government staff some extra work to do chasing up all this info for you. I don't know what your personal circumstances are but if you are unemployed, on a pension etc FOI may be no charge. Good luck in what ever direction you decide to go. [/QUOTE]
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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
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NEVER PEG A SMALL MINERS CLAIM IN QUEENSLAND
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