SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS BRANCH: 2006 LECTURE SERIES
These talks are held at 6.15 pm. The venue for these lectures is The School Gate Hall, Gib Gate School, Old Bowral Road, Mittagong. Members and guests are welcome to attend a dinner after the meeting.
| Thursday 9th February |
What's happening to gravity Dr Fred Watson of the Coonabarabran Anglo-Australian Telescope and well-known ABC broadcaster. |
| Thursday 16th March |
Bugs and bodies; insects as decomposers and forensic detectives Dr James Wallman, Institute for Conservation Biology, School of Biological Sciences, at the University of Wollongong. Dr Wallman will give an insight into the lives of insects attracted to carrion with a focus on flies, outlining why they are so important ecologically and how they can reveal details of the deaths of victims of violent crime. |
| Thursday 27th April |
T.W. Edgeworth Dr David Branagan, Honorary Research Associate Sydney University |
For further information on these talks contact:
Royal Society of NSW, Southern Highlands Branch
PO Box 1418,
Bowral, NSW 2576
or email: science@hinet.net