b'Presidents pieceASEG newsPresidents pieceEric BattigThis edition of Preview comes at an exciting period for the ASEG as after a period of absence we reinstate our presence at international events, host diverse and high-profile local events andIn a first for the ASEG, a total of 310To finish up, I am pleased to report that continue to realise benefits from theextended abstracts from the 2021 andin response to the delay of the next recent Brisbane conference. 2023 AEGC conferences have beenbi-annual AEGC to 2025, we are making In early June we were fortunate topublished online under a Creativegood progress toward an off-year ASEG have had nine volunteers respond toCommons license. The Publicationsevent. We anticipate this will feature the call to represent the Society at theCommittee have recognised thisnot-to-miss workshops and short-courses EAGE in Vienna, and I am very gratefulas the emerging license of choiceacross a variety of geophysical techniques, to all for your time and efforts. Acrossfor scientific publications, retainingpresented by world leaders in their the board feedback was positive, andcopyright with, and strong protectionsdisciplines. We will also be bringing you planning is already underway to deliverfor, our authors. The Committeean exciting new-look social programmean improved volunteer and visitorare continuing to analyse futuremore details to follow soon. We will need experience next year. publication models for Preview anda great deal more volunteers to come Exploration Geophysics, emphasisingforward to make this event a reality, and Its extremely satisfying to see thatquality and aiming to improve theI am hoping you have just misplaced my CAGE is back for 2023. This one-weekimpacts of these publications for ouremail address (president@aseg.org.au)!field camp, to be held in Septemeber inreaders, authors and the Society. We Forrestania, Western Australia, will oncewill need more volunteers to help withAs always, please reach out with any again provide an opportunity for thethe transition and I encourage anyonethoughts, comments or feedback.25 successful applicants to learn aboutcurious about the direction or wantingEric Battig common geophysical techniques fromto help out to please contact SteveASEG President industry leaders. Field and theoreticalHearn (publications@aseg.org.au). president@aseg.org.autraining will cover topics from survey design right through to interpretation, and we thank the camps sponsors for generously covering all attendance costs and the SMEs for their enthusiasm and willingness in volunteering their time.September will also play host to the 8th International Airborne Electromagnetics Workshop (or AEM2023), held at the beautiful Fitzroy Island in Queensland. The four-day technical programme will showcase content on AEM systems, modelling and interpretation, applied to mining and non-mining sectors.Now in its third year, the MAG (Modern Applications of Geophysics) one-day symposium will once again provide an opportunity for geoscientists to hear from a wide range of case studies spanning the minerals industry value chain. This year the event will coincide with a lab-info open day at CSIRO, and organisers are expecting well in excess of 150 delegates. ASEG Members holding the fort at the EAGE.3 PREVIEW AUGUST 2023'