At our meeting last Tuesday, we have decided it would be our last meeting for the year. We will be reconvening next year on Tuesday, 3rd February.
For 2026, I have decided to give a choice on how to get the meetings information.
Follow a calendar feed
You can add a published calendar to your calendars. How to do it depends on your calendar client. You can see instructions for common clients here.
Limitations: published calendars do not share the alerts so you won’t get reminders before the meeting happens.
Benefits: the information is dynamic so the events in your calendar changes when the event is modified in the published calendar (change of time, cancellation…).
To add the published calendar, you will need the following URL: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/65c4cc7cac404234b39da5dde50692c3@anu.edu.au/c2be240d1029456a9d1abbb9067dad8f915735791122832852/calendar.ics
Use a .ics file
As in previous years, you can add a .ics file to your calendar.
Limitations: the information in the .ics file is static and will not reflect any changes in time, location or cancellations.
Benefits: the .ics file includes alerts and notes so you receive reminders about the upcoming meeting.
To use this method you will need the following files:
3rd Tuesday meetings.ics (1.2 KB)
1st Tuesday meetings.ics (1.4 KB)
Note: I have solved the timezone issue in the ics files. I have checked the files are correctly on Canberra time with all the information needed to follow daylight savings time changes.
As always, the meeting announcements will also contain a link to add only that meeting to your calendar.