No action needed. This is a beat up and has jeopardised the prospecting community
Just wondering why you wouldn't contact the PMAV ? We
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In relation to point 2, I did not contact the PMAV because in my original post I said "I hope our PMAV are across this" and received subsequent assurance that they were.
As has been continually expressed in this forum, enquiries as to where it is legal to prospect in a particular place should be directed to appropriate authorities. That is exactly what I have done as my enquiry related to a specific location where I wanted to go even to the point of giving the exact coordinates.
It would not be fair to expect the PMAV to have the resources or responsibility to answer questions like that.
I am happy to leave PMAV deal with regulatory authorities in an appropriate manner as has subsequently been indicated in this matter.
I am also happy for individuals like Oz Geology to openly raise this issue as a matter of public concern. Not all miner's rights holders are members of the PMAV nor are obliged to be so. It is noted that by opening up this issue publicly and to a wider community, beyond even our forum and PMAV members, we now see broader support with questions being raised in State Parliament.
A miner's right is exactly what it says - a right not just a tolerance perhaps born out of confusion.
The S7 issue is therefore not a trivial one as the risk is that future authorities may, for whatever reasons they choose, renege on non binding promises not to prosecute recreational prospectors in S7 areas.
I am sure the PMAV are working hard on this, as is Oz Geology in detailing his own investigations so far.
Despite all the indications and opinions, official clarification is still awaited and until then further action would be probably be premature at this time.
Should further action be necessary, I would like to think that many separate voices all shouting the same message are capable of exerting more pressure than just a single voice.