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Miner's Right

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to remove and keep minerals discovered on Crown Land, their own land or private land where the landowner has given permission within certain conditions. The cost as of July 2020 is $ 25.20 for 10 years.
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led to reform of the system with a lower annual fee of five shillings for the right to mine gold, the right to vote, and the right to own land. Previously, the mining licence cost eight pounds a year.
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Other Australian colonies and New Zealand soon replaced the licensing system with Miner's Rights also.
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In Ballarat as at 1978 some houses were still held with the tenure associated with a miner's right.
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Miner's Rights are still sold in Victoria. A Miner's Right allows recreational
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The Eureka Rebellion published by the Australian National Republicans
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Australian Federal Government Eureka Stockade information
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Lucky City: The First Generation at Ballarat: 1851 - 1901
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Index

The Miner's Right
Victoria
Miner's Licence
Bendigo
Anti-Gold Licence Association
Eureka Stockade
Ballarat
fossickers
Bate, Weston
Melbourne University Press
ISBN
0-522-84157-0
"Recreational fossicking"
Museum of Victoria information (brief) with images
Australian Federal Government Eureka Stockade information
The Eureka Rebellion published by the Australian National Republicans
Stub icon
Australian law
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
History of mining in Australia
History of Australia (1851–1900)
Legal history of Australia
Mining law and governance
Australian law stubs

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