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About the Riversleigh Society
The Riversleigh Society is a non-profit organisation that supports research and public promotion of Australasian palaeontological science.
The Riversleigh Society is a non-profit organisation that supports research and public promotion of Australasian palaeontological science.
The main objectives of the Riversleigh Society
1. To help the Riversleigh Project by raising funds and providing logistical support to discover, recover and study the extraordinary Riversleigh fossil deposits and those of Australia in general;
2. To produce and publish newsletters and journals devoted to Australian prehistory; and
3. To organise and hold public lectures and meetings dealing with all aspects of Australian prehistory but with a focus on the exciting fossils from Riversleigh.
Click here to find out how to support the Riversleigh Society.
1. To help the Riversleigh Project by raising funds and providing logistical support to discover, recover and study the extraordinary Riversleigh fossil deposits and those of Australia in general;
2. To produce and publish newsletters and journals devoted to Australian prehistory; and
3. To organise and hold public lectures and meetings dealing with all aspects of Australian prehistory but with a focus on the exciting fossils from Riversleigh.
Click here to find out how to support the Riversleigh Society.
The Riversleigh Society Inc.
Founded 13 December 1986
Incorporated 24 August 1987
ABN 44440717075
Correspondence to:
The Riversleigh Society Inc.
PO BOX 296
ROCKDALE NSW 2216
AUSTRALIA
Invoices to:
The Treasurer
The Riversleigh Society Inc.
69 Bestic St
ROCKDALE NSW 2216
AUSTRALIA
Founded 13 December 1986
Incorporated 24 August 1987
ABN 44440717075
Correspondence to:
The Riversleigh Society Inc.
PO BOX 296
ROCKDALE NSW 2216
AUSTRALIA
Invoices to:
The Treasurer
The Riversleigh Society Inc.
69 Bestic St
ROCKDALE NSW 2216
AUSTRALIA
Riversleigh Society Council Members
President:
Arthur White
Vice President:
Gillian Goode
Treasurer:
Karen White
Secretary:
Rick Arena
Minutes Secretary:
Dawn Bell
Senior Research Scientist:
Michael Archer
Memberships:
Karen White
Riversleigh Notes Editor:
Robert Lohr
Other councillors:
Margaret Beavis, Bernard Cooke, Phil Creaser, Henk Godthelp, Sue Hand, Jim Lavarack, Sue Lavarack, Alan Rackham, Paul Willis, Janet Winsbury, Keith Winsbury, Adam Morell.
Click here to contact the Riversleigh Society.
President:
Arthur White
Vice President:
Gillian Goode
Treasurer:
Karen White
Secretary:
Rick Arena
Minutes Secretary:
Dawn Bell
Senior Research Scientist:
Michael Archer
Memberships:
Karen White
Riversleigh Notes Editor:
Robert Lohr
Other councillors:
Margaret Beavis, Bernard Cooke, Phil Creaser, Henk Godthelp, Sue Hand, Jim Lavarack, Sue Lavarack, Alan Rackham, Paul Willis, Janet Winsbury, Keith Winsbury, Adam Morell.
Click here to contact the Riversleigh Society.
Riversleigh Notes
Riversleigh Notes is the the official newsletter of the Riversleigh Society. Published quarterly, Riversleigh Notes provides news, updates and articles about latest Australian palaeontological research and activities supported by the Riversleigh Society.
The Riversleigh Society welcomes articles for publication writted ny palaeontologists, Society members and the general public. Article content should be related to palaeontology. Inclusion is considered on the basis of whether the article will be of interst to members. Articles need not be lengthy essays with copious tables, photographs and diagrams; a simple letter on an interesting topic would be just as likely to be accepted. So, if you have an interesting story to tell, put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) and give us the chance to put your name in print.
While articles in electronic format make the editor's job easier, we are able to accept typed or handwritten material. Photographs can be scanned and returned on request.
Although we are based in Australia, articles regarding overseas content will not be rejected on that basis.
Happy writing!
Send manuscripts by post to:
Robert Lohr
38 Bruce St
STANMORE NSW 2004
AUSTRALIA
or you can contact the editor by email via this web site.
Click here to contact the editor of Riversleigh Notes.
Riversleigh Notes is the the official newsletter of the Riversleigh Society. Published quarterly, Riversleigh Notes provides news, updates and articles about latest Australian palaeontological research and activities supported by the Riversleigh Society.
The Riversleigh Society welcomes articles for publication writted ny palaeontologists, Society members and the general public. Article content should be related to palaeontology. Inclusion is considered on the basis of whether the article will be of interst to members. Articles need not be lengthy essays with copious tables, photographs and diagrams; a simple letter on an interesting topic would be just as likely to be accepted. So, if you have an interesting story to tell, put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) and give us the chance to put your name in print.
While articles in electronic format make the editor's job easier, we are able to accept typed or handwritten material. Photographs can be scanned and returned on request.
Although we are based in Australia, articles regarding overseas content will not be rejected on that basis.
Happy writing!
Send manuscripts by post to:
Robert Lohr
38 Bruce St
STANMORE NSW 2004
AUSTRALIA
or you can contact the editor by email via this web site.
Click here to contact the editor of Riversleigh Notes.