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Victorian Lands Clarification Please.
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<blockquote data-quote="just starting" data-source="post: 519593" data-attributes="member: 14279"><p>Gidday , AdamP.</p><p></p><p> Reserve and H.A is a big NO. They are Heritage registered and listed with various explanations as to why each site is on the list . It could be for historical significance or archeological or Aboriginal importance etc . etc . </p><p></p><p> As for pine plantations, i am still to get absolute clarification on it , but alot of the time you will only see a warning sign saying not to go into the area ,even though there is a thoroughfare to somewhere else going through the middle of it. The signs may only be while harvesting and left up after they have finished , but it still may be private property. Best to check with the DSE ( i am old school and don`t the like DELWP name ) or check with the company in control of the plantation. </p><p> Hancock Victorian Plantations are a prominent name that pops up all the time. I went on their website awhile ago ,but they don`t mention the legalities of going on their land ,but did mention something about protecting Aboriginal sites etc . I couldn`t get their map to load to see what areas they were operating at the time ,so i am still none the wiser on where they are currently operating . </p><p></p><p> Here is a link to a similar discussion and if i find out any more , i`ll let you know .</p><p></p><p> <a href="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=27162" target="_blank">https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=27162</a></p><p></p><p> FOZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just starting, post: 519593, member: 14279"] Gidday , AdamP. Reserve and H.A is a big NO. They are Heritage registered and listed with various explanations as to why each site is on the list . It could be for historical significance or archeological or Aboriginal importance etc . etc . As for pine plantations, i am still to get absolute clarification on it , but alot of the time you will only see a warning sign saying not to go into the area ,even though there is a thoroughfare to somewhere else going through the middle of it. The signs may only be while harvesting and left up after they have finished , but it still may be private property. Best to check with the DSE ( i am old school and don`t the like DELWP name ) or check with the company in control of the plantation. Hancock Victorian Plantations are a prominent name that pops up all the time. I went on their website awhile ago ,but they don`t mention the legalities of going on their land ,but did mention something about protecting Aboriginal sites etc . I couldn`t get their map to load to see what areas they were operating at the time ,so i am still none the wiser on where they are currently operating . Here is a link to a similar discussion and if i find out any more , i`ll let you know . [url]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=27162[/url] FOZ [/QUOTE]
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