Lucinda Coates is, with great trepidation but also with the ANARE spirit of adventure and daring, stepping into the role of Secretary. It’s Mel’s fault in two instances, because Mel 1) vacated the role and 2) wrangled Lucinda into it! Lucinda might be known to some as the long-serving secretary to the NSW Branch of the ANARE Club – a role she has held for longer than she cares to remember.
Lucinda’s introduction to Antarctica occurred through the offices of Dr Patricia Selkirk (thank you!) whilst completing her Masters degree at Macquarie University. Lucinda’s mission (which she chose to accept) was to boldly collect lichens from where no lichenologist had gone before (1991-92 summer, Prince Charles Mountains (+ Heard Island resupply)). The newly commissioned Aurora Australis bravely carried her (and many more) to Mawson Station.
She joined the Club en route back (via the Icebird), thanks to the offices of Max Corry on his stint as Club representative, and the NSW Branch Council at the following Midwinter dinner. She has been an active member ever since, serving mainly in the capacity of secretary (also as president, vice-president and social secretary). She was involved in the early days of planning the Zoo Picnic, Slide Night, Zoo sponsorship as well as Midwinter events and was an advocate for opening up Midwinter events to partners/ guests and encouraging new membership.
Lucinda was lucky enough to be the Club representative in 2001-02 (Casey, then an exciting adventure towards Mawson, as the Aurora Australis extracted the Icebird) and March 2017 (Mawson, Davis) and thoroughly enjoyed representing the Club, signing up new members and recording oral histories. She is keen to be part of the strong national team, working together to better the Club and making better use of her spare time now she is no longer working (apart from getting less money, the main disadvantage is that she can no longer append the title of catastrophe risk scientist to her name).