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Reflections on Uncovering Australia’s Prehistoric Past – 3rd July 2011


Presentation by Emeritus Professor John Mulvaney

QVMAG – Inveresk

Sunday, 3rd July 2011 Commencing 3.00 pm until 5.00 pm

 

About the Speaker

Emeritus Professor John Mulvaney AO, CMG, was Professor of Prehistory at the Australia National University, a member of the Australian Heritage Commission, Chairman of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies and a member of the 1974–75 Inquiry on Museums and National Collections. He is the author, co-author or editor of 20 books.

 

Brief Abstract of the Talk

John Mulvaney commenced archaeological excavations in Australia in 1956. Between that date and 1969 the dated antiquity of human occupation extended from 5,000 to 30,000 years; present estimates are some 50,000 years. This illustrated talk will concentrate on key excavations which produced this evidence, including Lake Mungo, and Kenniff and Kutikina Caves. The significance of these exciting discoveries will be assessed.

WINTER SERIES “Forests and Carbon” – 21st June 2011


Presentation by Various. See detail below

Sir Stanley Burbury Theatre, University of Tasmania.

Tuesday, 21st June 2011 Commencing 7.30 pm until 10.00 pm

Chaired by His Excellency, The Honourable Peter Underwood AC, Governor of Tasmania

 

About the Speaker

1. Mr Tim Woods, CarbonEdge. 2. Dr Martin Moroni, Forestry Tasmania. 3. A/Prof. Mark Hovenden, University of Tasmania.

 

Brief Abstract of the Talk

1. What price for carbon? 2. How much carbon is in our forests? 3. Implications of rising CO2 levels for forest productivity.

Northeast Tas Excursion – 5th March 2011


Presentation by A number of members
Derby and surrounds
Saturday, 5th March 2011    Commencing 8.00 am until  6.00 pm
Site inspections of various historic features

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