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From Your President: Uncovering Australia’s Mineral Wealth; Institute News; Membership Updates; Registered Professional Geoscientists Applications; 800+ km of Queensland drill core housed in new centre; How to Train Your Geologist; Post conference Report; Post Conference Report; Employment prospects for Australian geoscientists continue to improve, albeit slowly; 1: A vast expanse of groundwater with surprising intricacies – The Great Artesian Basin; Is Plate Tectonics better suited to an increasing radius Earth Model?; Macquarie Earth Sciences researcher awarded prestigious Medal; INTRAW – An international project on raw materials: Report on the second Panel of Experts Workshop in Cornwall, October 2016; Part Three of a Three Part Series: What the industry wants: Results from the AIG National Graduate Group Geoscience Survey; Pushing the boundaries: New frontiers in technology – One day conference; Christchurch Five Years On; Events Calendar; And much more…
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From Your President: Green Shoots; Institute News; Membership Updates; Registered Professional Geoscientists Applications; AIG Postgraduate Bursary 2015 Report – Goldschmidt 2016; Part Two of Three Part Series: What the industry wants: Results from the AIG National Graduate Group Geoscience Survey; Results from the 2016 Geoscience Industry Skills Survey; A Geological Explanation for the Phenomenon of the Min Min Light; Reporting Exploration Results and Mineral Resources for lithium mineralised pegmatites; AIG Queensland Mentoring Kick-off 28 July 2016; John Campbell Miles Medal; Hunter Valley Geologist Homeward Bound for Antarctica; First light at the end of a very long jobless tunnel for Australia’s geos?; Central NSW Field Trip 2016 – 24th June – 1st July; 2: Hydrogeological Wonder of the World – The Microbialites of Southwest WA; Events Calendar; And much more…
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From Your President: Unfinished Business; Institute News; Membership Updates; Registered Professional Geoscientists Applications; Are you a Registered Professional Geoscientist (RPGeo)?; Why I Give Geological Cross-Sections the Cold Shoulder; Geophysics for the Mineral Exploration Geoscientist; Report on attendance of Two Day Exploration Geophysics Course, February 2016; Mining-related conflicts in Peru: Antamina and Conga; National Rock Garden Education Pavilion; The role of crowdsourcing in gold exploration; 3: Seven Wonders of the Hydrogeological World – Tufa Dams of Northern Australia; The Frank Arnott Award – A student & young professional opportunity for innovation in data integration and visualisation; Part One of Three Part Series What the industry wants: Results from the AIG National Graduate Group Geoscience Survey; Australian geoscientist employment slump enters its third year; Should the Geological Society be more Professional?; Events Calendar; And much more…
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From Your President: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts; Institute News; Membership Updates; Registered Professional Geoscientists Applications; Geoscientist Employment in Australia Continues its Slide; Geologists in the age of commodity turmoil; Upcoming Events; Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of the Epsilon Formation, Merrimelia Ridge, Cooper Basin – South Australia; Origin of ladder dykes and associated rocks; Ravenswood: Implication of Magmatic Evolution, Fluid inclusion and trace element study of stockwork quartz at the Red Mountain porphyry copper deposit; 4: Seven Wonders of the Hydrogeological World – Iconic Blue Lake; Industry – Academic Research Projects: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly; VALMIN CODE 2015: What has changed and why?; Geologists Are Highly Biased—How to take Business Advantage of this Bias; Events Calendar; And much more…
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