b'Branch newsASEG newsplanets\x08 The presentation was followed by ample questions and discussion\x08An invitation to attend NSW Branch meetings is extended to interstate and international visitors who happen to be in town at the time, or would like to join us online\x08 Meetings are generally held on the third Wednesday of each month from 1730 at Club York\x08 Meetings notices, addresses and relevant contact details can be found at the NSW Branch website\x08 All are welcome\x08Stephanie Kovach nswsecretary@aseg.org.auClive Foss making the first technical presentation in 2021.QueenslandOn Tuesday February 9 the Queensland ASEG welcomed Tim Pippett of Alpha Geoscience who presented The world of environmental geophysics (geophysics in the near-surface)\x08 The talk was well received and gave the audience from a wide variety of geophysical disciplines a broad overview of the use of geophysics for environmental applications\x08 It was again excellent to see Members face to face at the XXXX Brewery and we hope that face to face meetings will continue throughout the year\x08We have a number of technical talks lined up for later in the year, details of which Members of the NSW Branch with the Branchs first presenter for the year. Left to right - Steph Kovachwill be released as soon as speakers and (Secretary), Clive Foss, Jim Austin (President) and Dave Pratt. dates are confirmed\x08The Queensland Branch would like to enjoys his newfound freedom in countrymagnetic field modelling, examined thethank Velseis for once again agreeing Victoria\x08 A big red cheers to Mark! TMI and vector component magneticto host a student half-day trip planned field data, and applied lessons from thefor April 9\x08 Trips like this are extremely Clive Foss (CSIRO Mineral Resources) gaveTenterfield study to Mars\x08 The audience wasvaluable for giving students a taste of the technical presentation at the Februaryamazed by the scale of Noctis Labyrinthuswhat is involved in field surveys and the meeting, From Tenterfield to Mars:(which all but dwarfs the Grand Canyon),state-of-the-art equipment used\x08Magnetic modelling with terrain\x08 We learntand we saw the importance of multi-about some aspects of the magnetic fieldcomponent vector magnetic field data forJames Alderman of Mars, saw the results of the Tenterfieldexploring the remanent magnetization ofqldsecretary@aseg.org.auASEG national calendarDate Branch Event Presenter Time VenueASEG Branch face-to-face meetings have resumed in all states\x08 Many branches are still hosting webinars\x08 Registration is open to Members and non-members alike, and corporate partners and sponsors of state branches are acknowledged before each session\x08 Recorded webinars are uploaded to the ASEGs website (https://www\x08aseg\x08org\x08au/aseg-videos), as well as to the ASEGs YouTube channel (https://bit\x08ly/2ZNgIaZ)\x08 Please monitor the Events page on the ASEG website for information about upcoming webinars and other on-line events06 Apr National AGM Graham Heinson 17:30 (ACDT) https://us02web\x08zoom\x08us/meeting/register/tZ0qcOGtrjIoGt0s ZtdmtSvXyAg-S7S6uIjn07 Apr National Webinar Jack McCubbine 16:00 (AEDT) https://us02web\x08zoom\x08us/webinar/register/WN_gyOaiZS-RwWMQh2DJBD2aQ13 Apr SA-NT Tech night Anandaroop Ray TBA TBA21 Apr NSW Tech night TBA 17:30 Club York, York Street, Sydney9 PREVIEW APRIL 2021'