b'Webwaves such as those using older devices, those without fast broadband, older users, or simply those in poor lighting conditions. This is important to our Society as the number of retired members doubled from 20142018. Guidelines exist with recommendations for meeting the needs of ageing web users2. The WAI also have a business case for accessibility3, which highlights the advantages of making digital resources accessible.Some web pages on the ASEG website require improvements to usability and accessibility for all users. These include the publications pages which are currently requiring a major overhaul. By the end of 2019 an improved version of these pages will be available. The current methodology of accessing Member only publications will persistwith authentication coming from logging on through the ASEG website. Additionally, the contractor database is in the process of being updated to include a map view and tags to improve searching. The website has also been updated with an interactive map showing the location of geophysical test ranges (Figure 5).If you have any suggestions for improvements to the website, please get in contact via email webmaster@aseg.Figure 4.Details of suggested improvements to the ASEG website. org.au, or fill in the contact page on the website.Figure 5.Thanks to Tom Zhao, the ASEG website has recently been updated with an interactive map showing the location of geophysical test ranges in Australia. To check it out go to https://www.aseg.org.au/technical/geophysical-test-ranges.2https://www.w3.org/WAI/older-users/3https://www.w3.org/WAI/business-case/51 PREVIEW DECEMBER 2019'