Maxwell Jacobs Memorial Orations
The Maxwell Jacobs Memorial Orations are presented in conjunction with the biennial Forestry Australia conference, and are a series of thoughtful, constructive and stimulating contributions on current forestry issues.
2015 | Dr Syd Shea | The potential of the forestry profession to play a lead role in implementing integrated land management in Australia |
2013 | Dr Sadanandan Nambiar | Forestry dialogues: where has the wood gone? |
2011 | Graham Wilkinson | The tragedy of the forests |
2009 | Dr Ian Bevege | The challenge of change in a climate of uncertainty: looking back to the future |
2007 | William Jackson | Capitalizing on forest values in a changing world |
2005 | Phil Cheney | The future of fire management in forestry |
2003 | Prof. Roger Sands | Professional forestry education in Australasia – looking from the past to the future |
2001 | Prof. Syd Shea | |
1999 | Evan Rolley | Practicing forestry today: fashions, new ideas and old values |
1997 | Dr Gary Bacon | Entropy and the renewal of Australian forestry |
1995 | Senator Brian Gibson | |
1993 | Dr J Hans Drielsma | Creating our own future: The case for positive vision in Australian forestry |
1991 | Mr H Bunn | The Max Jacobs influence – A personal acknowledgement |
1989 | Prof. Ian Ferguson | Green and gold forever? |
1988 | Mr Robert Newman | Commemorative oration |
1987 | Mr J Groome | |
1985 | Prof. Lindsay Pryor | Australian forestry research in the future |