b'ASEG newsBranch newsRevellers at the annual Summer Social event held jointly with local chapters ofRod Paterson presenting to the crowd after the Victorian Branch AGM.PESA and SPEsum to write this contribution. Sadly,drink on the menu. Up until that point,Back to the Tech Night. We had a fantastic English isnt even his first language, normy lips had never savoured a glass ofturnout once again, partly because his second, and I wanted to help a first1971 Penfolds Grange Hermitage letMembers couldnt wait to vote me out timer out and all. Dont hate me.alone an entire bottle. We immediatelyand see the back of me after enduring The Victorian Branch had an excellentreached our minimum spend with thismy Draconian ways. Attendees were couple of months. We co-hosted oursingle order thrice over. It was anotherrewarded with a very long, very technical annual Summer Social event with localsuccessful ASEG fleecing eventpresentation by Rod Paterson (Principal chapters of PESA and SPE on 27 MarchOn 16 April, the branch held its AGM,Geoscientist, Intrepid Geophysics) titled at my favourite pick-up joint, Henry andcoinciding with the first Tech NightA forward model study to investigate The Fox. On this particular night ASEGof the year. There was no fanfare,25,12.5 and 6.25Hz AEM system federal president, Eric Battig, madeno string quartet and no pomp andresponses to IP and SPM effects in the a guest appearance at the functioncircumstance on the night as the electionregolith. Rods presentation was a little looking all regal, yet sporting anof Mark McLean for President andunorthodox as he opted to sit, a l impressive horseshoe moustache slashTom McNamara for Secretary wentStephen Hawking style, whilst delivering his treatise. Isuppose, in Rods defence, semi-gunslinger beard. It looked likeunopposed. The re-election of Jarrodhe only recently celebrated his 112th Eric had just hitched his horse outsideMcDunne (is there a pattern here? )birthday. Well done, buddy.and randomly walked into our saloon.as Treasurer also went uncontested. Only Eric could pull that one off. TheOf course, the party did not stopLet me conclude on a note of thanks. weather gods were very kind to us onthere. The little star I pinned on MarksIwish to acknowledge past committee the evening as a near record numbershoulder after promoting him to armymembers Seda Rouxel, Greg Walker, of ASEG Members descended onto thegeneral unexpectedly turned him into aTheo Aravanis and Nathan Gardiner venue, easily out-numbering PESA andmerciless tin god and with that attitude,for their lumpy support during the SPE attendees 2 to 1. A shout out goes tohe immediately appointed a platoonunhappiest seven years of my life. Im Tim OBrienfriend, current President ofof heavy-hitting personnel to arm hisonly kidding, it was probably closer to PESA Victoria and recently an eighth timesub-committee. Please welcome toeight years. And of course, thanks also fatherfor organising the venue. Thethe Victorian Branch Committee Robto Jarrod Dunne, steadfast as ever, who highlight of the evening came at the endHewson, Matthew Sultani, Chibuzoremains on the committee as mentor and of the night when I was informed by TimChukwu and Jessica Latimer. With suchinstructor to the new arrivals on how to that we had not reached our minimuman enlarged team, the Victorian Branchlegitimately cheat, defraud and swindle spend. It took me less than a nanosecondwill have no trouble exceeding my effortsthe ASEG of its finances. This bunch to come up with a simple remedy,at defrauding the Society. Go forth andlooks green, but I know youll do me which was to order the most expensivemultiple, myminions! proud,mate.TensorResearch-BusinessCard-Advert-Preview-Blue.pdf 2 21/07/2021C Tensor Research M Geophysical Software Research and ServicesY ModelVision magnetic & gravity interpretation system CM QuickDepth, AutoMag, UBC Model Builder MY Training, consulting, research & developmentCY RPD Mapping - a new service for large scale magneticCMY rock property & depth mappingK support@tensor-research.com.auwww.tensor-research.com.au12 PREVIEWJUNE 2024'