Never have I ever seen a park ranger or police officer drive through a prospecting area. Weekday OR weekend, as with most government departments, resources are stretched and priorities based around financial decisions. It's not our job to finger point or blame though there is much you can do if you want - lobby your local MP with your exact concerns, write them regularly - and write AGH directly too. Contact local councils with concerns of rubbish dumping and report what you find with co-ordinates and photos. I'd assume that unless you are a few slices short of a sandwich, majority of people on this forum undertake the code of ethics seriously. If not, they should, and also encourage others too or we all lose in so many ways. It's not a big ask???
Attention Anna Gardiner@electricpictures
Please support each states CODE OF ETHICS on every show or you may eventually "produce" yourself out of a job!
GENERAL OBLIGATIONS
If you find any hidden valuables while fossicking, you must advise Victoria Police because such items belong to the Crown.
If you're under 18, you can fossick as long as you're with an adult who has a Miner's Right permit.
To minimise impacts from fossicking activities:
- Drive vehicles on tracks or roads open to the public and park your vehicles on the roadside.
- Do not bury rubbish. Take it home or put it in a bin if provided.
- Minimise any damage to vegetation including the ground layer.
- Immediately restore the area to how you found it, i.e. backfill any holes you dig and replace leaf litter.
REFERENCE:
https://earthresources.vic.gov.au/l...ational-fossicking/rules-and-responsibilities