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Australian Society of Soil Science Incorporated

The Australian Society of Soil Science Incorporated (ASSSI) was founded in 1955 to "advance soil science in the professional, academic, and technical fields". The Society consists of a federation of branches operating the 'umbrella' of the ASSSI Federal Council.[1]

Branches

Current branches are: New South Wales, Queensland, Riverina, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia. The Society currently has approximately 800 members. All financial Ordinary members of ASSSI automatically become members of the International Union of Soil Sciences.

The ASSSI offers members an opportunity to gain accreditation under the Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS) Scheme.[1]

Conferences

Every second year, the ASSSI Federal Council organises a national soils conference in conjunction with the branch hosting the conference. The 2010 ASSSI conference was held in conjunction with the 19th World Congress of Soil Science (WCSS) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Society of Soil Science Inc (1955 - ), Eoas.info
  2. ^ UQ Dean heads up international union of soil sciences - UQ News Online - The University of Queensland
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 9 April 2007.
  4. ^ Proceedings, 2010 ASSSI conference

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