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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
NSW and national parks
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter" data-source="post: 7800" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Just imagine that the next dig you guys do will be heritage listed in 100yrs, and not to mention the adverse affects digging does considering that most places now are totally regenerated, most probably better, the greens have got to get the old mind set of the old days out of their heads and work together.</p><p>I love my digging and I think I am also a bit of a nature lover too. I see and have learnt a lot about the bush, not from just growing up in it but getting out and exploring, seeing things that others wouldnt, due to the fact that they sit behind a desk and havent actually been out in the scrub.</p><p>Yes we need places to protect but dont go over board with it and let people in to enjoy our countries bounty.</p><p>This is slowly becoming a land of do's and dont's, what built this country in the beginning was the gold rushes and prospecting and mineral wealth, and there is plenty left.</p><p>So if any Greens are reading this, get a life, live life and enjoy, and in saying that, I am going out to dig for more gold this weekend, 4 days giddyup.</p><p>Brad....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter, post: 7800, member: 195"] Just imagine that the next dig you guys do will be heritage listed in 100yrs, and not to mention the adverse affects digging does considering that most places now are totally regenerated, most probably better, the greens have got to get the old mind set of the old days out of their heads and work together. I love my digging and I think I am also a bit of a nature lover too. I see and have learnt a lot about the bush, not from just growing up in it but getting out and exploring, seeing things that others wouldnt, due to the fact that they sit behind a desk and havent actually been out in the scrub. Yes we need places to protect but dont go over board with it and let people in to enjoy our countries bounty. This is slowly becoming a land of do's and dont's, what built this country in the beginning was the gold rushes and prospecting and mineral wealth, and there is plenty left. So if any Greens are reading this, get a life, live life and enjoy, and in saying that, I am going out to dig for more gold this weekend, 4 days giddyup. Brad.... [/QUOTE]
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