This Saturday - will we give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples a seat at the table by voting Yes?
Or will we leave them to pick up the crumbs that fall from that table.
The Australian people must decide.
📣 We are pleased to welcome Maeve McGillycuddy as a member of the @StatsCentralAus team!
She will be partnered with @unswbees, as well as contributing to our general statistical support services
The Tjanpi Award for Best Student Paper in Environmental Statistics is closing tomorrow 5 PM - open to students as of June 30 this year who are SSA members, send your best paper published in last 12 months to [email protected] with letter of support from supervisor
✨ New Award ✨ We are excited to be partnering with @ARDC_AU to deliver an award for New Developers of Open Source Software in Ecology.
Applications close 4 September.
To find out more: https://t.co/6YtZ5qZcWP
📷️: Bruce Webber
Over the last 5 years I've been writing a book, and the e-book version is out now!
https://t.co/zv9y22wCDp
Complete with code boxes, maths boxes, ninjas and the odd Australianism which I hope won't get lost in translation.
Solutions and supporting code in ecostats package on CRAN
A joy to meet @dieterhochuli, co-author of 'A Guide to the Creatures in Your Neighbourhood': a wonderful project across art, nature, storytelling & wellbeing. Gonna get sketching.#shirtloadsofscience 🐞🦉
🎧Apple: https://t.co/nY6Uw25m7W
🎧Android: https://t.co/HUG08QOI4k
Another something I often tell biology students moving into statsland: "If you can’t produce a graph of the raw data that visualise the key pattern your analysis tells you is there, maybe there is a problem with your analysis!" - taken from https://t.co/4foXjaVs6t @ecostats book
Over the last 5 years I've been writing a book, and the e-book version is out now!
https://t.co/zv9y22wCDp
Complete with code boxes, maths boxes, ninjas and the odd Australianism which I hope won't get lost in translation.
Solutions and supporting code in ecostats package on CRAN
Looking forward to #ISEC2022 round tables: "Integrated population models: brainstorming towards the organisation of a "best practices" workshop" led by @chloe_nater
Register now!!! https://t.co/WUuL7pKRHA
(3/3) Tjanpi is the Pitjantjatjara word for Triodia, a long-lived grass with a central role in supporting diverse forms of life in Australia’s arid regions. We hope the awardees will similarly be central to diverse research activities in environmental science. But less spiky :)
(1/3) Congrats to Quan Vu for winning the inaugural Tjanpi Prize for best paper in Environmental Statistics for this work developing methods for non-stationary multivariate spatial data https://t.co/UIY8rwcCAd
I am excited to announce that I have been awarded an Honorary Mention in the 2021 Tjanpi Award for best paper in Environmental Statistics. Special thanks go to my co-authors @DrGentryWhite, @chris_drovandi, Dan Pagendam, and Jeff Baldock, without those, this wouldn’t be achieved
Remember how we were asked to focus less on COVID case numbers? And that deaths and hospitalisation data mattered more? Well, here are the COVID death data for Australia.