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sluicing in adelaide???
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 47609" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>They probably don't need to have a miners right considering the limited public access to state forest areas with gold bearing ground, unlike in Vic. They like to lock up areas and limit public access to prospective ground around water catchments, or turn areas into historic reserves (Para wirra). Funny thing is that they allow panning once a year at Para Wirra reserve, but fossicking is banned from there all year round. Unfortunately, a lot of the good stuff currently resides on private property, you try your luck getting access, but a lot of people here are anti anything mining.</p><p></p><p>You could talk to your local parliment member, but without widespread support, I don't think they will budge on changing things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 47609, member: 1695"] They probably don't need to have a miners right considering the limited public access to state forest areas with gold bearing ground, unlike in Vic. They like to lock up areas and limit public access to prospective ground around water catchments, or turn areas into historic reserves (Para wirra). Funny thing is that they allow panning once a year at Para Wirra reserve, but fossicking is banned from there all year round. Unfortunately, a lot of the good stuff currently resides on private property, you try your luck getting access, but a lot of people here are anti anything mining. You could talk to your local parliment member, but without widespread support, I don't think they will budge on changing things. [/QUOTE]
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