What fossils tell us about sea-level and climate change - Albany Fri 23 Apr 2010 2:00pm Museum of the Great Southern Dr Geoff Deacon Collection Manager, Earth and Planetary Sciences One of the palaeontologist's most powerful tools for unravelling climate and sea-level throughout the ages is the way that organisms evolve under the application of environmental pressures. Join Dr Geoff Deacon as he links Western Australia's turbulent past to the lives of oceanic micro-organisms and continental megafauna. Getting Here Address Museum of the Great Southern Residency Road, Albany, Western Australia, 6330, Australia Phone (08) 9841 4844 By Bus The Museum of the Great Southern is located within walking distance of the town centre, which is serviced by the several bus services, visit the PTA website for timetables. By Car Parking is available in onsite.