condor22
Mike
Best way to go mate.
I sometimes stay in the Karri Track campground, south of Maryborough and I do know that north and north east of the camp is conservation and detecting is not allowed.
Toward Amherst and Talbot is. I know this for a fact because I checked with the Maryborough Parks Office.
I use topo Vicmap, if it's listed as State Forrest I work on it being OK.
But what confuses is that there are State Parks, State Forrest, Conservation, National Park, Historical Parks etc and they all have different regulation and not always consistent. If not sure, the local authority is the best source of approval or not.
Although it rarely happens, you can have your gear confiscated and any gold you find if in the wrong area. I'm told the Rangers are reasonable and will give a warning, providing you are polite and don't argue the point.
I sometimes stay in the Karri Track campground, south of Maryborough and I do know that north and north east of the camp is conservation and detecting is not allowed.
Toward Amherst and Talbot is. I know this for a fact because I checked with the Maryborough Parks Office.
I use topo Vicmap, if it's listed as State Forrest I work on it being OK.
But what confuses is that there are State Parks, State Forrest, Conservation, National Park, Historical Parks etc and they all have different regulation and not always consistent. If not sure, the local authority is the best source of approval or not.
Although it rarely happens, you can have your gear confiscated and any gold you find if in the wrong area. I'm told the Rangers are reasonable and will give a warning, providing you are polite and don't argue the point.