b'Branch newsASEG newsASEG branch newsSouth Australia and Northernin-depth examples of key concepts ofPlease feel free to contact me if you are Territory decision making and giving them ainterested in joining the SA/NT Branch high-level view of the methodologycommittee.Its been a busy couple of months for thein good decision making and decision SA/NT Branch. On Tuesday 26 April weassessment. And lastly, we couldnt host any of our sponsored the local Adelaide Universityfantastic events without the valued Geological Society (AUGS) networkingOn Thursday 5 May we had our annualsupport of our sponsors. The SA-NT event at the Belgium Beer Caf. WeFall Fling networking event with the SPE,Branch is currently sponsored by had Matt Zengerer from GondwanaPESA and YPP at the Havelock Hotel,Beach Energy, Borehole Wireline, Oz Geoscience present on his careerwhich is always a great chance to catchMinerals, Vintage Energy, Minotaur pathway in geophysics to the studentsup with friends and colleagues. Exploration, the SA Department for on the night, along with industry andEnergy and Mining, Zonge, Santos and government representatives. TheOn Wednesday 25 May at the CoopersHeathgate.night was well attended by students,Alehouse we had Dr Claudio Strobbia from Realtimeseismic speaking onBen Kay industry and ASEG Members with a lot ofsa-ntpresident@aseg.org.aunetworking happening. Challenging land seismic surveys; from design to implementation to imaging. On Friday 29 April we had EmeritusClaudio discussed the challengesTasmaniaProfessor Steve Begg presenting onassociated with land seismic surveys, Would you know a good decision if youfrom design to implementation toOn the 28 April Dr John Bishop of saw one. Steves talk was well receivedimaging. We held our AGM just priorSpa*ark Energy and the founder of by the audience. He focused on the toolsto Claudios talk, which was a greatMitre Geophysics gave a talk titled and processes for decision making underpresentation, with some robustGetting warmer: the search for uncertainty, taking listeners throughdiscussions in the Q + A at the end.geothermal resources in Tasmania at a joint meeting of the ASEG Tasmania Branch and the Geological Society of Australia Tasmania Division. The talk was the first of a new monthly ASEG series on the role of geophysics in the energy transition. The meeting was well attended with numerous in-person and online attendees and plenty of thought-provoking questions. The level of engagement shows the amount of interest in the new monthly ASEG webinar series. The talk is available online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9NK9EdXmVc.Johns talk was preceded the Annual General Meeting of the branch. Mark Duffett stepped down as President of AUGS student night at the Belgium Beer Caf the Tasmanian Branch after many years of service. We sincerely thank Mark for his dedication and commitment to the role over the years. Gerrit Olivier has stepped up to take on the role as President, whilst Tara Martin and Matt Cracknell are continuing as Treasurer and Secretary, respectively.Gerrit Olivier taspresident@aseg.org.auVictoriaToday is Friday the 13th of May. Today I found myself haphazardly searching Google for events that occurred on this day in history. Fear of the number 13, also known as triskaidekaphobia (which Matt Zengerer presenting on his career in geophysics at the AUGS student night. is difficult to pronounce when youre a 9 PREVIEW JUNE 2022'