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QLD Fossicking Laws!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="naildigger" data-source="post: 95983" data-attributes="member: 3667"><p>the politicians are only interested in coorporations with millions of dollars to spend (and donate to political campaigns), they dont want little joe fossicker finding and claiming possibly rich new ground, no money in that for campbell and co. qld prospectors really need to form a lobby group and chuck in a few bucks each to finance a campaign for us to get a fare go in queensland. most state forests i see in qld are under-utilised and over-run with weeds and feral critters, so what harm are a few prospectors gonna do?, ZIP. if anything, at least prospectors can report on weed and feral numbers to the local council of each area, helping them with pest management, win win as far as i can see. Anyway, we need to make some noise or nothing will change up here in the sunshine state, good digging, ND</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naildigger, post: 95983, member: 3667"] the politicians are only interested in coorporations with millions of dollars to spend (and donate to political campaigns), they dont want little joe fossicker finding and claiming possibly rich new ground, no money in that for campbell and co. qld prospectors really need to form a lobby group and chuck in a few bucks each to finance a campaign for us to get a fare go in queensland. most state forests i see in qld are under-utilised and over-run with weeds and feral critters, so what harm are a few prospectors gonna do?, ZIP. if anything, at least prospectors can report on weed and feral numbers to the local council of each area, helping them with pest management, win win as far as i can see. Anyway, we need to make some noise or nothing will change up here in the sunshine state, good digging, ND [/QUOTE]
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