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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
NSW and national parks
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<blockquote data-quote="Copper" data-source="post: 7805" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>So, was the addressees name really Mr Pissah ?</p><p></p><p>I would like to see some areas of our countries original goldfield protected. A couple of small areas in towns like Ophir, Sofala, Wattle Flat, Windeyer etc just so we can show our kids but I would like to see the bush open for all. Prospectors have more regard for an areas nature and history than any other recreational group. It's the damn Greens having too much power for a minority group....hopefully people's voting habits will change and instead of them voting greens instead of labor (even though they are the same party essentially) they will vote for someone else all together. I thought we may have had some luck with Bazza O'Farrel but he only allowed shooting in national parks and only cause they had him over a barrel. </p><p></p><p>If the Greens continue to experience the same popularity as they have in recent years I agree with GM, time to sell your shares in Codan and start looking for a new hobby............anyone know how to knit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copper, post: 7805, member: 313"] So, was the addressees name really Mr Pissah ? I would like to see some areas of our countries original goldfield protected. A couple of small areas in towns like Ophir, Sofala, Wattle Flat, Windeyer etc just so we can show our kids but I would like to see the bush open for all. Prospectors have more regard for an areas nature and history than any other recreational group. It's the damn Greens having too much power for a minority group....hopefully people's voting habits will change and instead of them voting greens instead of labor (even though they are the same party essentially) they will vote for someone else all together. I thought we may have had some luck with Bazza O'Farrel but he only allowed shooting in national parks and only cause they had him over a barrel. If the Greens continue to experience the same popularity as they have in recent years I agree with GM, time to sell your shares in Codan and start looking for a new hobby............anyone know how to knit? [/QUOTE]
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