b'CommitteesASEG newsASEG Young Professionals Network: NewsAn ASEG Young Professionals networking event, held jointly with Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA), Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG), was held on Friday 24 June in the Shoe Bar in Perth. The event featured Allison Selman (Atteris), Andrew Lockwood (Woodside) and Lewis Mounsher (Woodside).The event was a success and the speakers were well received, with approximately 30 young professionals from earth science and engineering backgrounds taking the opportunity to get to know their peers in the industry. We are hoping to host another event sometime in November this year.Also, a reminder to Young Professionals keen to network in other states, there is an ASEG budget to support your initiatives. All you have to do is organise a local YP networking event. PleaseAllison Selman, Andrew Lockwood and Lewis Mounsher holding the floor at the Perth multi-society Young get in touch for more informationProfessionals networking event.(ypadmin@aseg.org.au).Jarrod Dunne ASEG Young Professionals Network Federal Chair ypadmin@aseg.org.auASEG Honours and Awards: Calling for nominations for 2023A reminder to all ASEG Members thatgeophysics in the field of instrumentation,to State Branch committees, Federal nominations are open for the nextdata acquisition, interpretation or theory.Committees, Publications, or Conferences round of ASEG Honours and Awards,The nominee does not need to be aover many years. Where the nomination which are scheduled to be presented inMember of the ASEG. details outstanding contributions to the conjunction with AEGC 2023 to be heldshaping and the sustaining of the Society in Brisbane between the 13th and 18thLindsay Ingall Memorial Award - forand the conduct of its affairs over many of March 2023. All ASEG Members asthe promotion of geophysics to theyears, consideration will be given to the well as State and Federal executives arewider community, including geologists,award of the ASEG Service Medal to the invited to nominate those they considergeochemists, engineers, managers,nominee.deserving of these awards. The availablepoliticians, the media or the general awards are: public. The nominee does not need to be a geophysicist nor a Member of theNomination ProcedureASEG Gold Medal - for exceptionalASEG.and highly significant distinguishedAny Member of the Society may submit contributions to the science andEarly Achievement Award - fornominations for candidates meeting the practice of geophysics, resulting in widesignificant contributions to thecriteria for the above awards. Details of all recognition within the geoscientificprofession by a Member under 36award criteria and nomination guidelines community. years of age, by way of publicationscan be found on the ASEG website at in Exploration Geophysics or similarhttps://www.aseg.org.au/about-aseg/Honorary Membership - forreputable journals, or by overallhonours-awards.distinguished contributions by acontributions to geophysics, ASEG Member to the profession of explorationBranch activities, committees, or events.Proforma nomination forms are also geophysics and to the ASEG over manyThe nominee must be a Member of theavailable by contacting the Committee years. ASEG and have graduated for at leastChair. Nominations including digital three years. copies of all relevant supporting Grahame Sands Award - for innovationdocumentation are to be sent in applied geophysics through aASEG Service Awards - for distinguishedelectronically to the Chair ASEG Honours significant practical developmentservice by a Member to the ASEG,and Awards Committee via email of benefit to Australian explorationthrough involvement in and contributionawards@aseg.org.au.AUGUST 2022 PREVIEW 6'