VIC Branch

Welcome to the VIC Branch of the RACI. Our committee collaborates on a monthly basis to establish regular activities and events for our local members and the wider community.

Branch committee

President Jessica Holien
President-Elect Wenyi Li
Treasurer Greg Dicinoski
Secretary Ivanhoe Leung
Committee Member David Ju
Committee Member Kyle Awalt
Committee Member William Nguyen
Committee Member Colleen Yeow
Committee Member Nicole McNamara 
Committee Member Baira Ramachandran 

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If you would like connect with the VIC branch please contact us.

Contact Us

or via email: raci-viccmt@raci.org.au 

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    Is there a meeting scheduled in February?

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    Branch Meetings

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    Our next branch meeting will be held on Mon 8th Dec 2025 5-6PM via zoom. These will be held every two months (usually the first ...

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    Thank you @Daniel Turner for your help with preparations and on the day. My sincere thanks to all of the Sponsors, the RACI ...

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Our Groups

Within our Branch we have established a range of specialist interest groups who host various offerings for the membership to participate in. We'd love you to be involved.

These groups comprise:



The Inorganic Group of the Victorian Branch of the RACI welcomes interest from any area of chemistry in which people enjoy the use of metals, non-metals, metalloids, minerals etc. The group primarily serves to run the annual Student Symposium, typically in early December, at which the research of graduate students and early career researchers is highlighted. There is a thriving inorganic community in Victorian universities which participates in this event and we welcome all of our industry colleagues to explore the work that the next generation are conducting.