All signed and charged........"yeah boy"
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I got no Idea what I did but maybe its good or even it worked but click anyways
I just read the petition. I'll sign it shortly, but I must point out the ban is in National parks as outlined in the government response to the Veac report which has the support of the Greens, not tabled by them. Although they may in the future table further restrictions it is only the existing national parks where it has previously been allowed and the 8 new areas to be opened up. Otherwise fantastic effort.
Goldtarget said:I just read the petition. I'll sign it shortly, but I must point out the ban is in National parks as outlined in the government response to the Veac report which has the support of the Greens, not tabled by them. Although they may in the future table further restrictions it is only the existing national parks where it has previously been allowed and the 8 new areas to be opened up. Otherwise fantastic effort.
Accordingly, in line with VEACs recommendations there will be eight new areas opened to recreational prospecting. The
Victorian Government has also taken a decision, based on VEACs advice, to no longer allow any mechanical equipment
to be used for recreational prospecting, or the processing of materials, anywhere in Victorias national parks (this does not
include metal detectors). There will also be a review of compliance with new regulations one year from the implementation
of the new prospecting areas. These areas remaining open to recreational prospecting will be subject to the outcome of
the review.
Duly noted. Might strap a detector onto a sluice and patent it. Or build a 1200 long pan. Im interested because two places I go Eldorado and Bendigo will go. We've all seen the gold from there.Nugget said:Goldtarget said:I just read the petition. I'll sign it shortly, but I must point out the ban is in National parks as outlined in the government response to the Veac report which has the support of the Greens, not tabled by them. Although they may in the future table further restrictions it is only the existing national parks where it has previously been allowed and the 8 new areas to be opened up. Otherwise fantastic effort.
Based on the response to the VEAC report from Minister for Environment and Climate Change (Ryan Smith), it would seem the proposed ban will apply to ALL National Parks right of the bat. As previously mentioned, the media is suggesting the ban will apply to all of Victoria. I'm sure the true nature of the ban will surface very soon.
Accordingly, in line with VEACs recommendations there will be eight new areas opened to recreational prospecting. The
Victorian Government has also taken a decision, based on VEACs advice, to no longer allow any mechanical equipment
to be used for recreational prospecting, or the processing of materials, anywhere in Victorias national parks (this does not
include metal detectors). There will also be a review of compliance with new regulations one year from the implementation
of the new prospecting areas. These areas remaining open to recreational prospecting will be subject to the outcome of
the review.
http://www.veac.vic.gov.au/document...o-VEAC-Prospecting-Investigation-Feb-2014.pdf (Page 3)
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