RACI South Australian Branch Gala Centenary Dinner Saturday 20th May 2017 Adelaide Pavilion, Veale Gardens 1917 2017
RACI South Australian Branch Gala Centenary Dinner Supported by FB Rice Order of Proceedings ON ARRIVAL Beverages and Canapés served @ 6.30 pm 7.00 pm GUESTS SEATED / ORDERS TAKEN @ 7.00 pm 7.30 pm WELCOME RACI SA Branch President Assoc. Prof. Mike Perkins WELCOME Gold Sponsor: FB Rice ENTRÉE @ 7.40 pm FILM PREMIERE South Australian Chemistry: People and Places Mr John Mason, History and Archives Officer MAIN @ 8.40 pm AFTER DINNER SPEECH Prof. Ian Rae Clean Skins DESSERT @ 9.40 pm CLOSE @ 11.30 pm
RACI South Australian Branch Gala Centenary Dinner Welcome from the Branch President On behalf of the South Australian Branch Committee I welcome you tonight to celebrate the 100 th year of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. For a number of years our History and Archives group has been looking at documenting chemistry in SA and the 100 th anniversary is an ideal opportunity to showcase their efforts. Tonight premieres an enlightening audio visual presentation on the history of chemistry in South Australia. We are also very fortunate to have Professor Ian Rae as the after dinner guest speaker. He is currently an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and has contributed for over 30 years to the monthly RACI magazine, Chemistry in Australia. The attendees at this event span the full spectrum of members. We are joined by a number of past SA branch presidents and at least two former National presidents. We have 50+ year Life members, who have seen half of the RACI history and enthusiastic young student members who are the future of the RACI. With new initiatives like the Young Chemists Groups the RACI is trying to be relevant for today and the future. It is hopeful to think that in another 50 or even 100 years members will be looking back at the day we celebrated the first century. I would like to thank the sponsors of this event, especially our Gold Sponsors FB Rice, and Silver Sponsors AWRI, for their support, which has helped greatly to make this gala event a night to remember. Tonight s event has been the result of a great amount of work from the committee, especially John Mason and his superb preparation of the history of the SA branch and the audio visual presentation. I thank the committee for all their effort to make this evening an historic event. Lastly, I encourage you to enjoy the evening, reunite with old friends and make new connections as the RACI SA branch embarks on another 100 years. Best Regards Michael V Perkins, SA Branch President on behalf of the RACI SA Branch committee
History of the RACI in South Australia Chemistry has featured in the history of our state. From a humble start with essential needs like beer and wine making, and food processing, we have delivered when increasing population has demanded better goods, services and living conditions. We now have a mature science that attracts, trains and supports its practitioners. Our local RACI SA Branch has been a driving presence in this history for a century, and tonight we hope to share some of that contribution with you.
The images scattered around these pages are just a sample of those we have used to build a simple video display to show the development of chemistry and chemists locally. We will intrude in your celebrations of our centenary this evening with a glimpse of that video and, maybe, a trip down memory lane. We feel that we have come a long way in what we hope will be a longer journey. John Mason History & Archives Officer Access to the video can be obtained by going to the RACI History and Archives page (https://www.raci.org.au/branches/sa branch/history and archives) or collecting a copy of the video on the night. Alternatively you can click on the QR code. Short version: Full version: (5 mins) (40 mins)
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RACI South Australian Branch Gala Centenary Dinner After Dinner Speaker Professor Ian Rae University of Melbourne Ian Rae is an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the School of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. He graduated with a PhD from the Australian National University and has spent many years undertaking university research and industry consulting. He was previously the Dean of Science at Monash University and is a former President of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. Since leaving the laboratory Ian has served as an adviser to government agencies in Australia and to the United Nations Environment Program. He writes about the history of chemistry, chemical technology, and chemists and is co editor of the Australian Academy of Science journal Historical Records of Australian Science. He is probably well known to RACI members as a regular contributing columnist for Chemistry in Australia. After Dinner Speech Clean Skins Hitler drove many clever people out of Germany. Luckily, some of them came to Australia. Ian will tell the story of a dermatologist, his son and the son s wife, and their son and his wife. Yes, a true family saga that started in the 1930s and continues today. And it s not about wine. But it is about clever chemistry, clever marketing and the warm glow of success. Gesundheit!
Honour Roll of RACI SA Branch Presidents As the South Australian Branch of the Australian Chemical Society 1917 E H Rennie 1933 W E C Baudinet 1918 E H Rennie 1934 G D Shaw 1919 W A Hargraves 1935 G D Shaw 1920 W A Hargraves 1936 J A Prescott 1921 F. W. Reid 1937 J A Prescott 1922 F. W. Reid 1938 W T Rowe 1923 J. Hendry 1939 S. W. Pennycuick 1924 J. Hendry 1940 S. W. Pennycuick 1925 E. H. Rennie 1941 S. W. Pennycuick 1926 E. H. Rennie 1942 P A Berry 1927 J. Hendry 1943 P A Berry 1928 J. Hendry 1944 C S Piper 1929 W. T. Cooke 1945 C S Piper 1930 W. T. Cooke 1946 A J Allen 1931 W. E. C. Baudinet 1947 A J Allen 1932 W. E. C. Baudinet 1948 R. R. Garren 1949 R. R. Garren As the South Australian Branch of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute 1950 A W Peirce 1962 R. V. Culver 1951 A W Peirce 1963 N. B. Walker 1952 R E A Dixon 1964 D. O..Jordan 1953 R E A Dixon 1965 F. R. Hartley 1954 E. C. R Spooner 1966 R W T Tait 1955 E. C. R. Spooner 1967 D R Currie 1956 S. R. Worthley 1968 D R Currie 1957 G. W. Badger 1969 R E Underdown 1958 G. W. Badger 1970 R E Underdown 1959 W H Wainwright 1971 C L Cooke 1960 L. S. Walters 1972 A. L. J. Beckwith/J. R. McKellar 1961 H. J. Rodda 1973 J. R. McKellar
As the South Australian Branch of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute 1974 J. R. Harvey 1989 P. Williams 2004 J. Shapter 1975 P. E. Rogasch 1990 P. E. Body 2005 S. Walker 1976 W. B. Webster 1991 P. E. Body 2006 S. Walker 1977 J. H. Bowie 1992 D. B. Williams 2007 M. Buntine 1978 R. B. Lower 1993 D. B. Williams 2008 M. Buntine 1979 M. I. Bruce 1994 I. Dainis 2009 D. Lewis 1980 M. I. Bruce 1995 I. Dainis 2010 D. Lewis 1981 C. S. Crisp 1996 S. G. Teague 2011 T. Anesbury 1982 C. S. Crisp 1997 J. Andersen 2012 T. Anesbury 1983 M. J. Clegg 1998 E. Tiekink 2013 M. Sykes 1984 K. J. Pidgeon 1999 C. Hustwick 2014 M. Sykes 1985 K. J. Pidgeon 2000 C. Hustwick 2015 G. Metha 1986 D. E. Mulcahy 2001 K. Pidgeon 2016 G. Metha 1987 D. E. Mulcahy 2002 K. Pidgeon 2017 M. Perkins 1988 P. Williams 2003 J. Shapter AWRI ad
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