Australian non-profit
The Geological Society of Australia (GSA) was established as a non-profit organisation in 1952 to promote, advance and support earth sciences in Australia. The founding chairperson was Edwin Sherbon Hills.
William Rowan Browne was a founder of the society and was president 1955–56.[1]
Year
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Name of President
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1952–1955
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Edwin Sherbon Hills
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1955–1956
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William Rowan Browne
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1956–1958
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A. R. Alderman
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1959–1961
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R. T. Prider
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1961–1962
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N. H. Fisher
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1962–1964
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Owen A. Jones
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1964–1965
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Alan Knox Denmead
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1964–1965
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J. A. Dulhunty
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1965–1967
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Maxwell R. Banks
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1967–1968
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F. Canavan
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1968–1969
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Nelly Hooper Ludbrook
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1969–1971
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A. F. Trendall
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1971–1973
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D.A Brown
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1973–1975
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Dorothy Hill
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1975–1977
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G.M. Philip
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1977–1978
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Sam W. Carey
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1978–1980
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J. F. Lovering
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1980–1981
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C. D. Branch
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1981–1983
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R. D. Gee
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1983–1984
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M. J. Rickard
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1984–1986
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J. B. Waterhouse
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1986–1988
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D. M. Boyd
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1988–1990
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I. R. Johnson
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1990–1992
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D. H. Green
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1992–1994
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P. J. Legge
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1994–1996
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David Groves
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1996–1998
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D. Denham
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1998–2000
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R. A. Henderson
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2000–2002
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E. C. Leitch
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2002–2004
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J. D. Foden
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2004–2006
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A. J. Crawford
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2006–2008
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A. J. Gleadow
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2008–2010
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Peter Cawood
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2010–2012
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Brad Pillans
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2012–2014
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Laurie Hutton
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2014–2016
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Graham Carr
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2016–2018
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Caroline Forbes
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2018–2020
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Jo Parr
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2020–
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Pete Betts
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Publications
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