Royal Society of NSW Meeting Presentations — 2025
Since 2020, almost all of the Society’s meetings, either face-to-face or online, have been recorded and made available on our YouTube channel. This page provides access to such content, where permission to do so has been granted by the author(s), and is made available under either a Creative Commons (CC-BY) licence or a standard YouTube licence unless otherwise stated. It includes video and audio presentations (with links to YouTube) and slides (in pdf format) presented at Society meetings, where these are of general interest.
This page lists the content for 2025.
Western NSW Branch Meeting 2025-4 — 5 November 2025
“Optimising yield, growth, and use of the ‘5th quarter’ for Australian agricultural food access and market security”
Professor Jane Quinn FRSN
Professor in Veterinary Physiology
Gulbali Institute
Charles Sturt University
1336th OGM and Open Lecture — 12 November 2025
“Arts-based Community Interventions for Youth Mental Health”
Professor Katherine Boydell FASSA
Professor of Mental Health and
Director, Arts-based Knowledge Translation Lab
The Black Dog Institute
Hunter Branch Meeting 2025-4 — 30 October 2025
“Male Infertility Public Forum”
Expert speakers and a panel
University of Newcastle and the Hunter Medical Research Institute
New England North West Branch Meeting 2025-1 — 29 October 2025
“Building resilient futures: Understanding the rural youth through the lens of place, risk, and prevention”
Dr Kyle Mulrooney and panellists
Co-Director, Centre for Rural Criminality
University of New England
Lunchtime series: Provocations and Inspirations— 21 October 2025
“After the Crisis: a new Australian Dream”
Professor Anthony Burke FRAIA
Professor of Architecture
University of Technology Sydney
1335th OGM and Open Lecture — 1 October 2025
“Have universities become too political?”
The Hon. Bill Shorten (1) and Professor Merlin Crossley AM FRSN (2)—
in conversation
(1) Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Canberra
(2) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Quality), UNSW Sydney
1334th OGM and Open Lecture — 3 September 2025
“Bringing Financial Reporting into the 21st Century”
Emeritus Professor Peter Wells
UTS Business School
University of Technology Sydney
Ideas@theHouse: August 2025 — 28 August 2025
“Busting Myths, Bridging Gaps: Public Health Approaches to Hearing Loss in Adults”
Professor Bamini Gopinath
Cochlear Chair in Hearing and Health
Macquarie University
Western NSW Branch Meeting 2025-3 — 20 August 2025
“Nature-based solutions for future farming”
Distinguished Professor Geoff Gurr FRSN
Professor in Applied Ecology, Gulbabli Institute
Charles Sturt University
Hunter Branch Meeting 2025-3 — 21 August 2025
“An elegant solution to enduring problems in education”
Laureate Professor Jennifer Gore AM FASSA
School of Education
University of Newcastle
Lunchtime series: Provocations and Inspirations — 19 August 2025
“Solving Australia’s Productivity Crisis”
Ross Gittins AM FRSN FASSA
Economics Editor
The Sydney Morning Herald
1333rd OGM and Open Lecture — 6 August 2025
“PFAS in New South Wales: Is it under control?”
Associate Professor Ian Wright
School of Science
Western Sydney University
Royal Society of NSW 2024 Poggendorff Lecture — 2 July 2025
“Agriculture over the Horizon”
Professor Alex McBratney AM FAA
Professor of Digital Agriculture and Soil Science
Sydney Institute of Agriculture and
School of Life and Environmental Sciences
University of Sydney
Western NSW Branch Meeting 2025-2: 25 June 2025
“Hidden causes of rising disability and death in the working population”
Distinguished Professor Jing Sun
Professor of Biostatistics
Rural Health Research Institute
Charles Sturt University
Ideas@theHouse: June 2025 — 26 June 2025
“Extreme wildfires in a warming world: insights and challenges”
Professor Jason Sharples FRSN FTSE
Professor of Bushfire Dynamics and
Foundation Director, UNSW Bushfire
UNSW Canberra
Lunchtime series: Provocations and Inspirations — 23 June 2025
“The Productivity Challenge: the role of innovations and R&D in Australian business”
Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM DistFRSN FAA FTSE
Australia’s Former Chief Scientist (2021–2024)
1332nd OGM and Open Lecture — 4 June 2025
“AI: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”
Professor Michael Blumenstein (1) and Professor Nicholas Davis (2)
(1) Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business Creation and Major Facilities)
(2) Director, Strategy and Operations, Human Technology Institute
University of Technology Sydney
Hunter Branch Meeting 2025-2 — 15 May 2025
“From Test Tubes to Terawatts: How Research Sparked a Battery Business”
Professor Thomas Nann
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Allegro Energy
Newcastle
1331st OGM and Open Lecture — 7 May 2025
“Rethinking Mobility in a Changing Climate”
Scientia Professor Jane McAdam AO FASSA FAAL
Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law
Faculty of Law & Justice
UNSW Sydney
Western NSW Branch Meeting 2025-1 — 16 April 2025
“Is my food killing me?”
Distinguished Professor Chris Blanchard
Professor of Food Science
Gulbali Institute
Charles Sturt University
1Lunchtime series: Provocations and Inspirations — 15 April 2025
“Extreme Earth: Antarctica’s climate warning for
the future and what can we all do about it”
Professor Chris Turney FRSN FRSA FRMetS
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research)
University of Technology Sydney
1330th OGM and Open Lecture — 2 April 2025
“Engineering the Future”
Professor Hugh-Durrant-Whyte FRS FRSE FAA FIEEE
NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer
State Government of New South Wales
Hunter Branch Meeting 2025-1 — 20 March 2025
“Our Magnetic Sun”
Dr Hannah Schunker
ARC Future Fellow
School of Information and Physical Sciences
University of Newcastle
Ideas@theHouse: February 2025 — 20 February 2025
“Where Worlds Collide: Exploring the wild/domestic animal-human interface in One Health”
Dr Sarah Britton
Director, One Health Unit
Interim Australian Centre for Disease Control
1329th OGM and Open Lecture — 5 February 2025
“Inspired by Nature, Designed by Science”
Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen FRSN FAA FASM
Director, ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology
Macquarie University