b'Branch newsASEG newsWe are currently in the process ofWe are also currently on the hunt for a selecting the best applicants to receivewilling geophysics/geoscience student our 2021 student travel scholarships.from any of the local universities to join Each applicant has been asked tous as our Communications Officer. If submit a short piece on their researchyou know of anyone that might suit the projects and there have been a numberposition, please prompt them to get in of great submissions from each of thecontact with our Branch President Ben three major universities in SA. It neverKay (sa-ntpresident@aseg.org.au ).ceases to amaze just how widespreadWe couldnt host any of our fantastic the application of geophysics can beevents without the valued support throughout both research and industry.of our sponsors. The SA/NT Branch The winners of the scholarship willis sponsored by Beach Energy, Oz have up to $1000 to put towardsMinerals, Vintage Energy, Minotaur travel, registration or workshops at theExploration, the SA Department for upcoming AEGC. The committee will haveEnergy and Mining, Zonge, Santos a tough time deciding this year thats forand Heathgate. Richard Lynchsure. Best of luck to all applicants!Sam JenningsMeeting notices, details about venues Looking forward, we have presentersASEG SA/NT Branch Treasurer on behalf onand relevant contact details can also be lined up but we are working on whatBen Kayfound on the Tasmanian Branch page times will best suit everyone given recentsa-ntpresident@aseg.org.au on the ASEG website. As always, we COVID restrictions. We are also in theencourage Members to keep an eye on planning stage for this years Spring Flingthe seminar/webinar programme at the event, which we will host alongside bothTasmania University of Tasmania / CODES, which PESA and SPE. routinely includes presentations of a Hobart-based Richard Lynch of Sisprobegeophysical and computational nature as If youre based in SA, or willing/ will be talking to us about application able to travel, keep your eye out forof the passive seismic technique towell as on a broad range of earth sciences the upcoming Copper to the Worldexploration on Thursday 26 August 2021topics.Conference on 31 August. #C2TWat the University of Tasmania in SandyMark Duffett is hosted by one of our major stateBay. In a first for the Tasmania Branch,taspresident@aseg.org.ausponsors this year, the SA Department ofRichards presentation will be streamed Energy and Mining, who coincidentallyas an ASEG webinar for all Members to have also provided us with our newestenjoy. The presentation will take place in committee memberpetrophysicistthe Physics Lecture Theatre 3 (room 315) Rahman Elkhateeb. Welcome Rahman! at 1800ASEG national calendarDate Branch Event Presenter Time VenueASEG Branch face-to-face meetings have been suspended in many states due to COVID outbreaks. Some branches are still hosting webinars. Registration is open to Members and non-members alike, and corporate partners and sponsors of state branches are acknowledged before each session. Recorded webinars are uploaded to the ASEGs website (https://www.aseg.org.au/aseg-videos), as well as to the ASEGs YouTube channel (https://bit.ly/2ZNgIaZ). Please monitor the Events page on the ASEG website for the latest information about upcoming webinars and other on-line events1011 Aug National DISC Dave Monk 10:00 https://seg.org/shop/products/detail/28709323218 Aug NSW Tech talk TBA 17:30 Club York, York St, Sydney26 Aug Tas Tech talk Richard Lynch 18:00 University of Tasmania, Sandy BayOct QLD Trivia night Henk van Paridon TBA TBA9 PREVIEW AUGUST 2021'