mbasko said:I ended up watching it last night.Simmo said:The episode where the Officials visit German Gully is up on YT now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1G9vPmQ3BE
The gist of it all that I got was:
- The 2 blokes that own the property & had a Prospecting Licence over their land knew very well the HO areas that they weren't allowed into & one said he had the maps + offered to go get them. The heritage official said it was ok he had them to. At no time did I see or hear any mention that they were in strife for going into those HO areas outside of their Prospecting Licence conditions? Might have missed something :|
- They then had the rug pulled out from under them. The heritage official slapped a temporary order over the whole lot pending an investigation into the significance of the area at the property owners cost.
- DJPR then got into the act & revoked their Prospecting Licence adding that area (of previously approved ground) into their Mining Licence application essentially halting all activity on their land pending the results of the heritage investigation & mining licence approval. Again didn't hear any suggestion that they had broken the conditions of their Prospecting Licence but may have missed it?
Unless they've since done something wrong/illegal (doubtful given the stakes) then looks like they were pole axed on the day.
Now that's what I'd call taking the P155!!
Guess some like to sit back in fantasy land while others prefer to turn their dreams into reality.
I know who I'm rooting for & it's not the Government stiffs.
And they all had those blurry fly net things on their heads too???!!Redfin said:The mere fact that officialdom arrived on cue with cameras rolling should answer all your questions.
CUT.
RM Outback said:I'm absolutely certain any ghosts of the old timers working German Gully in its hay day would be wetting themselves with laughter at everyone trying to protect this site as historical significance due to the fact the only part you see is their waste piles :lol: :lol: :lol: I can see it now
Simmo said:OMG! I had to look up two new words today!!!
A historian is always going to conflict with a developer....
Glass half full.... glass half empty....
goldtruck59 said:Goldchaser1, castigation is one thing but to suggest I have the power to cost 1000 people their jobs is
fanciful and silly. I have simply a different opinion to you.
As for Kalgoorlie, I spend a month there every year and have done for 25 years. You will all be pleased
to know that I have never put a pick in to old diggings or a dry blower heap etc. I walk the flanks and new ground looking
for patches. I do the same in Victoria. In fact I am a budding goldfields Historian who has travelled Australia looking for isolated diggings.
Peter Bridge from Hesperian Press in Perth is a hero of mine and one to aspire to.
GT
RM Outback said:This heritage overlay is a complete farce and yet another demonstration of bureaucratic miss management of public funds. Anyone who supports the overlay needs to have a good hard look at themselves. Today's technology allows for digital imaging and satellite technology to replicate the landscape as part of rehabilitation allowing for it to be reinstated exactly how you see it now. So there is no need for all of the history BS because your only looking at the surface not the intricate workings. If you want to sit there and close your eyes and think you can see what went on your dreaming, none of us will ever know.
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