Category Archives: Guest speakers

Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cameron – Artillery at Gallipoli and Tasmanian Involvement

 

With the aid of numerous historical slides, Mark outlined the development of the early Tasmanian Gunners in the 1850s which later became the Southern Tasmanian Volunteer Artillery with the departure of the stationed British troops.

With Federation in 1901, the safety of the nation became a Commonwealth matter and universal military training for males aged between 18 to 24 was established in 1910.

Mark then described the development of artillery guns including shrapnel bullets, timed detonation of shells, the range of various armoury and even the type of horses required to transport the artillery.

Detailed description of the Gallipoli campaign followed which included artillery usage, maps showing troop deployment, strategies employed and lines of defence.

A fascinating and wide ranging talk which was much appreciated by members.

Closing the gap between employers and job seekers

Guest Speaker Tuesday 27th July: Ray has a particular interest in youth unemployment and the challenge to match the increasing demands of industry with the readiness of the 15 to24 year age group to accept such challenges.
Ray informed the meeting that over half the productive wealth from Tasmania comes from the mining industry and that there was an aim to triple the output of same by 2050. With a developing world, there was an ever increasing demand for minerals such as aluminium and copper. Tasmania was seen as source of quality and pure products with a reduced carbon footprint because of available renewable energy. Also the lifestyle afforded in Tasmania was a bonus in attracting and retaining a qualified and essential work force.

Ray Mostogl

Ray currently shares his time across four roles:

-CEO for Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing and Energy Council (TMEC)

-CEO and part owner of KEEN Partners

-Director of TasTAFE

-Chair of Tasmanian Energy & Infrastructure Workforce Advisory Committee (TEIWAC)