b'Branch newsASEG newsASEG branch newsSouth Australia and Northernprovided some interesting insight intoTasmaniaTerritory the environmental applications of the Loupe system. The Tasmanian Branch of the ASEG will On Wednesday 24 May the SA-NT Branchhold its Annual General Meeting at 17:30 co-hosted the SEG Honorary lecturerKeep your eyes peeled for the imminenton Wednesday 23 August 2023 in.the Prof Roman Pevzner for a lunch timeposting of invites for both the 2023CODES Conference Room at the School lecture titled Surface and BoreholeASEG Wine Tasting event and the 2023of Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania Seismic Monitoring of CO 2GeologicalMelbourne Cup, which will once againSandy Bay. Drinks and nibbles will be Storage. This event was closely followedbe held at Adelaide Oval. And lastly,available beforehand. Following voting by the Fall Fling on 25 May, co-hostedwe couldnt host any of our fantasticformalities and a brief presentation by ASEG, SPE, PESA and YPP. Both wereevents without the valued support of ourfrom erstwhile Branch President Mark well attended events and provided somesponsors. The SA-NT Branch is currentlyDuffett on Expanding the scope of excellent networking opportunities. sponsored by Beach Energy, Boreholepublic geophysics, Members, guests and Wireline, Oz Minerals, Vintage Energy,friends will adjourn to a suitable nearby Dr Mike Hatch spoke on the ApplicationMinotaur Exploration, the Departmentestablishment for dinner and to toast the of shallow electromagnetics surveysfor Energy and Mining, Zonge, Santosnew committee members.(Loupe EM) to support management ofand Heathgate.environmental water to floodplains onMeeting notices, details about venues the River Murray in SA on the evening ofPaul Soeffky and relevant contact details can be found June 15. This was a well-received talk andsa-ntpresident@aseg.org.au on the Tasmanian Branch page on the ASEG website. As always, we encourage Members to keep an eye on the seminar/webinar programme at the University of Tasmania / CODES, which routinely includes presentations of a geophysical and computational nature as well as on a broad range of earth sciences topics.Mark Duffett taspresident@aseg.org.auVictoriaHow often would you say you look through your wallet or purse? Do you know whats in it currently? I mean, I carry my wallet on me whenever I leave home to go to work, to take the kids to swimming or footy training, to go grocery shopping, down to my local or to go visit family and friends. As with most people, my wallet holds my drivers licence, my Medicare card, various bank cards, a MYKI card and several membership cards to various organisations e.g., health insurance membership card etc. Today, I decided to look through it and saw a faded Bunnings receipt from way back when and exactly $25 in hard casha crisp $20 note and a mangled $5 note. I have a name for my walletScottScott no friends, because it goes everywhere with me, but I have no practical use for it. No offence to anyone named Scott reading this although I dont think there would be any Scotts scrolling through this column because literary intelligence probably isnt your thing You see, that $25 has been in my wallet Mike Hatch presenting to the SA_NT Branch on June 15. since around ANZAC day. I recall paying 9 PREVIEW AUGUST 2023'