Branches and Chapters

Apply for membership of ASOR nationally via our Membership page.

Queensland Branch
Info ASOR has an active branch in Brisbane, with several dozen members
Chair Belinda Spratt, QUT
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Melbourne Chapter
Info ASOR Melbourne is the largest section of ASOR, and has around 90 members.
We also host members from Tasmania, South Australia and NSW who do not have local branches
Chair Rodolfo Garcia-Flores, Data61
Treasurer Paul Lochert
Secretary Melanie Ayre, Data61
Committee Monica Barbu (AECOM)
Simon Dunstall (Data61)
Hamish Waterer (U. Newcastle) - NSW representative
Babak Abassi (RMIT)
Moshe Sniedovich (U. Melbourme)
Andreas Ernst (Monash)
Semini Widjekoon (Monash) - student representative
David Marlow (DST Group)
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Canberra Chapter
Info ASOR Canberra Re-established in 2015
Chair Sharon Boswell, DST Group, Canberra
Contact www.asor-act.net/
Sydney and Newcastle
Info At present, ASOR members in NSW belong to other chapters, most frequently Melbourne, after the dissolution of the Sydney Chapter several years ago. Tim Surendonk (DSTO) is a NSW representative on ASOR National, and Hamish Waterer (U. Newcastle) is a NSW representative on ASOR Melbourne.
Adelaide
Info At present, active ASOR members in SA belong to the ASOR Melbourne chapter.
Western Australia
Info
ASOR has a long-established and active branch in Perth
Chairperson
Lou Caccetta, Curtin University
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Branch Websites

Some branches have active websites that are maintained, others have websites that are now only kept as a historical record.

Branch Website Status
Melbourne http://asor.org.au/melbourne/ HISTORICAL
Brisbane http://asor.org.au/qld/ CURRENT
Canberra http://www.asor-act.net/ CURRENT but needing an update
Perth http://asor.org.au/links/wa HISTORICAL