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Hi all im new at this and looking for some information and help please can I use my detector at the echunga are there areas I can't go and do I need a permit please
 
Hi how are you I'm wondering whether I can use My detector at each at Jupiter Creek do I need a permit
 
https://energymining.sa.gov.au/minerals/exploration/fossicking


SOUTH AUSTRALIA

The Office of Mineral & Energy Resources no longer provides specific information on their web site relating to Fossicking.

Fossicking under the South Australian Mining Act is defined as follows.

: the gathering of minerals,
(a) as a recreation, and
(b) without any intention to sell the mineral or to utilise them for a commercial or industrial purpose.

Fossicker's do NOT need a Miners Right to Fossick within South Australia.

There are several auriferous areas throughout South Australia.
Listed below are some of the more popular locations.

ECHUNGA GOLDFIELD (Adelaide Hills)
Jupiter Creek Diggings
Chapel Hill Diggings

GUMERACHA GOLDFIELD (Adelaide Hills)
Watts Gully Diggings
Scotts Reef
Deloraine Mine
Black Snake Mine
Hynes Diggings

TEETULPA
MONGOLATA
MANNA HILL
OLYMPIC DAM
TARCOOLA
FLINDERS RANGES
GAWLER CRATON

NOTE: Gold areas under the control of Forestry S.A. at Mount Crawford require a permit which can be obtained
from the Mount Crawford Information Centre from 9am - 11am - 7 days a week.

To view Forestry SA information on Mount Crawford Forest Fossicking Click Here

NOTE: Fossicking in National Parks is not permitted.

To view the S.A. Department of Primary Industries and Resources Click Here
 
So for a permit for Jupiter Creek where do I get one and you know how much thank you so much for the information already given
 
Do I need a Miner's Right to go fossicking?
Before fossicking within designated fossicking areas within Forest Reserves you must purchase an annual or daily permit online from the ForestrySA website

In other areas of South Australia no permit is required to fossick, however you must obtain prior permission from landowners before entering their property.
 
No permit in SA...

Wish it was like that all over

Thank you for posting that up Fwdoz :Y:
 
Thanks Mate

$25 for 10 years is cheap as chips

WA is cheap as well

NSW I think it was around $27 a year
 

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