Chair
Doug Watkins
99 Mackellar Cres
Cook, ACT 2614 Australia
Vice-Chair
Phil Straw
PO Box 2006
Rockdale NSW 2016 Australia
Secretary
Alison Russell-French
PO Box 1045
Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia
Treasurer
Dr Birgita Hansen
Collaborative Research Network
Federation University Australia (Mt Helen)
PO Box 663, Ballarat, VIC 3353 Australia
Conservation Officer
Dan Weller
Project Officer, Shorebirds 2020
BirdLife Australia, Suite 2-05, 60 Leicester Street, Carlton VIC 3053
Editor: Stilt
Greg Kerr
Editor: Tattler
Liz Crawford
Chair: Scientific Committee
Danny Rogers
Other Committee Members:
Maureen Christie, Ken Gosbell, Chris Hassell, Richard Fuller, Marcel Klaassen, Adam Leavesley, Amanda Lilleyman, Clive Minton, Kimberley Onton, Adrian Riegen, Inka Veltheim.
Queensland
TBA
New South Wales
Joan Dawes: jdawes1@bigpond.net.au
Victoria
Doris Graham: grahamdm@melbpc.org.au
Tasmania
Eric Woehler: eric.woehler@gmail.com
Tasmania (N/NE coast)
Ralph Cooper: rabacooper@bigpond.com
South Australia
Paul Wainwright: paul.wainwright@saugov.sa.gov.au
Western Australia (south)
Bill Rutherford: calidris@iinet.net.au
Western Australia (north)
Chris Hassell: turnstone@wn.com.au
Webmaster
Ricki Coughlan: sites@tastypixels.com.au
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