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Shaking in Darwin: an EqEng Perspective

EngineeringJuly 29, 2019

On the 26th of June, AEES member Helen Goldsworthy from the University of Melbourne did an interview with ABC Radio about the effects of the June 24 earthquake in the Banda Sea on buildings in…

A review of the 2018 EGU Assembly

Member ArticleMay 11, 2018

by Dr Cvetan Sinadinovski (cvetansin@hotmail.com) The 2018 European Geosciences Union (EGU) Assembly was held again in Vienna between April 8th and 13th this year. Over 15,000 scientists from 106 countries participated in the conference, of…

Tsunami Effects along the Western Australian coastline

Member ArticleMay 22, 2006

By Brian Gaull In order to improve tsunami modelling in the Indian Ocean, Geoscience Australia contracted Guria Consulting to collect and collate as much (mainly tsunami runup) information as possible along the W.A. coastline in…

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ABOUT

The Australian Earthquake Engineering Society was established following the 1989 Newcastle earthquake to promote the practice of earthquake engineering and engineering seismology.
The society holds an annual conference, usually in late November. The venue changes each year, usually hosted near a major city.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

AEES would like to thank the committee for volunteering their time to manage the Society throughout the year. Thanks also to the Seismology Research Centre for managing this website and the discussion forum, and to Geoscience Australia for ongoing support.

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