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PSGR welcomes new members!

New members can either be a member or an associate member.

All members support the objectives of PSGR.

Member:  $30.00 pa.

A Member will be qualified in a field of medicine, science and/or technology and may choose whether or not to be active in PSGR and/or use their position to provide scientific and medical information and analysis in the service of the public’s right to be independently informed on issues concerning human and ecosystem health. 

Associate Member:  $20.00 pa.

An Associate Member need not hold a professional qualification, and may choose whether or not to be active in PSGR and/or use their position to support the public's right to be independently informed.

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Donations are gratefully received. Please consider becoming a donor or a monthly contributor or making a residual bequest to PSGR.

Donations will be used to prepare important discussion, submission or educational papers in the public interest. Donations will also be used to bring scientists, academics and the public together in practical no-nonsense national and international forums to engage on important issues that require impartial, multi-expert engagement across the fields of science, law and policy concerning issues concerning human and ecosystem health. 

'It is necessary to think long-term about the evolution of complexity, and to understand that problem-solving through complexity has effective limits. Resilience requires reserve problem-solving capacity. Left unrecognized, complexity ultimately compromises the resilience that underlies sustainability'.                                      Tainter & Taylor 2014.

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