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For her contributions to the communication and public understanding of environmental science, the leadership of globally significant environmental research efforts conducted within the Victorian government’s Arthur Rylah Institute, and the leadership development of other women in Science, Technology,
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For his intersectoral leadership in defining the nature and scope of biodiversity decline in Australia, developing clear, tractable measures for governments to halt and reverse damage to Australian ecosystems and threatened species, and the historic establishment of an Australian Biodiversity Council
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A geomorphologist focussed on the landforms and soils in arid and semi-arid areas of Australia, investigating the hydrology of ancient Australia and how water levels in Australia tied into global climatic events. While doing fieldwork in the Willandra Lakes in 1968 he discovered the cremated remains
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An agricultural scientist whose research centred on how plant species adapt to climate through the differing flowering responses of early and late varieties and how this in turn affects the growing period. She contributed to the search for better crop and pasture species for Australia by increasing
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For her outstanding development of the Maths Olympiad program in Victoria for students with high potential, her commitment to promoting positive environmental and social impact practices in the finance sector, her business leadership of clean energy and medical diagnostic device companies, and her
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Geologist concerned with the formation of the Earth and stratigraphy, discovering a common source of iron meteorites and leading the discovery of the mineral tranquillityte from lunar rock. Leadership contributions as Vice-Chancellor of Flinders University, Chairman of the Environment Conservation
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For his contribution to the geophysical sciences, to global scientific societies, to the development of our understanding of stratified fluid dynamics, the oceanography of Australian waters, the complex interactions of the global climate system, and to the leadership of the Royal Society of
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For his contributions to the public understanding of the geology of southeastern Australia, to the study of Victorian minerals and gemstones, to the publication of the work of Victorian scientists, and to the leadership of the Royal Society of
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of what came to be called Mungo Lady, exposed on the surface of the soil and at risk of erosion and destruction. This and subsequent discoveries provided evidence of Aboriginal presence in Australia for much longer than had been supposed.
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Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research 1965-1996 and Professor of Medical Biology at the University of Melbourne. Distinguished for his contributions to the fields of antibody formation and immunological
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Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research from 1996 to 2009. With husband Jerry Adams, one of the first two scientists to pioneer gene cloning techniques in Australia, and to successfully clone mammalian
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Initiated the formation of the Victorian National Parks Authority (now the National Parks Service), was a member of the Environmental Planning Commission of the IUCN, and was a foundation member of the Australian Conservation
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For his leadership of the Gunditj Mirring Aboriginal Corporation, his contribution to the UNESCO World Heritage listing of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, his commitment to the health of the lands and waters of
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For her leadership of Australian research in the field of astrophysics, her contributions to the advancement of early career researchers, and to the engagement with astronomy by students in regions experiencing
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A medtech inventor and co-founder of Optiscan, a company concerned with the development, manufacture and commercialisation of endomicroscopic imaging technologies for medical, tranlational and pre-clinical
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Director, Antarctic Division, Department of External Affairs and Leader of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions 1949-1966. He founded the Mawson, Davis and Casey bases in Antarctica.
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An inventor and expert in solid state physics who also went on to work in science education and promote pathways for the development of the Australian scientific instrument manufacturing industry.
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Professor of Microbiology at the University of Melbourne 1982-1991. One of the pioneers of the study of fermentation technology and a champion of gene technology development in Australia.
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For her contributions to the teaching of chemistry, to the history of science and mineral exploration in Australia, and to the leadership of the Royal Society of Victoria.
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Country through establishing Indigenous Protected Areas and stewarding new governance programs for environmental water, and to the wellbeing of Indigenous Australians.
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Chief of CSIRO Atmospheric Research from 1992 to 2002. His research has been mostly in the field of atmospheric composition and in particular the global carbon cycle.
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to have made an exceptional contribution to their field and/or to the public appreciation of science may be elected to Fellowship of the
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Distinguished paleontologiest, paleobiologist and Earth scientist. Recognised as committed advocate for research integrity in his field.
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our understanding of genetic factors within a species that control reproductive development in different seasons and climates.
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Noted for his achievements in molecular biology, immunology and the molecular genetics of cancer with wife Suzanne Cory.
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is an historically recent college made up of about 30 Australian scientists and proponents of scientific literacy.
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One of Australia's most regarded botanist and a leading authority on the ecology of Australia's mountain ash (
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global leadership in driving the agenda for the Global Alliance for Banking on Values Governing Board Forum.
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to foster better public understanding, collaboration and action on the biodiversity crisis.
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Company Director of a variety of companies, in the fields of science and finance.
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Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine through the Homeward Bound initiative.
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Fellows are appointed for life; this table also contains deceased fellows.
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Council and President of the Murray Darling Basin Commission.
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Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Melbourne.
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Royal Society of Victoria
peers
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Fellows
David Hungerford Ashton
Herbert Howard Bolotin
Dewar Wilson Goode
Phillip Garth Law
Jerry McKee Adams
Suzanne Cory
Clive Keith Coogan
Gustav Joseph Victor Nossal
Arvi Hillar Parbo
Graeme Ivan Pearman
John Alfred Talent
James Maurice Bowler
Nancy Fannie Millis
Yvonne Aitken
Martin Robert Harris

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