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Steel mesh covers the ground. An antenna stands in the middle of the mesh, with a small tent covering a metal box to the left.

December 4, 2025

A team of researchers and engineers have made the most precise measurement yet of low-frequency background radio emissions from space.

November 26, 2025

Techniques for calibrating radio telescopes have been successfully applied to calibrating beamlines in particle accelerators.

A large radio telescope looks out into a starry night sky

November 21, 2025

We’re pleased to announce that proposals for ATNF observing time are now open for the 2026APR semester. Grab your chance to use some of our new receivers and facilities.

A new GLEAM-X/GLEAM image of the centre of the Milky Way, cropped from the full image covering 5000 square degrees, from Mantovanini et al. 2025.

November 17, 2025

Astronomers from ICRAR and the ATNF have created the largest low-frequency radio colour image of the Milky Way ever assembled.

Many rows and columns of similar looking galaxies

August 28, 2025

CSIRO’s ASKAP radio telescope is used by researchers to create enormous maps of the Universe by repeatedly scanning the sky. To generate these maps ASKAP collects data at the rate […]

An image of a painting. On a dark background is a wide, light brown band that moves from bottom right to top left; either side of this band are further bands of dark and light blue made up of many small dots. Inside the brown band are 17 circular shapes of many different colours, including a yellow one and another with a black and white concentric pattern.

July 10, 2025

Over the past two years we made considerable progress towards our diversity, inclusion and reconciliation goals, building on our earlier progress.

Picture of an artwork. There is a dark background with a pink snake-like trail that moves from the bottom left to top right with two yellow sun-like shapes sitting on top. Two light circular shapes sit either side of the pink trail, in the top half. In the bottom right is a white dish-shaped antenna and three rows of triangular shapes.

July 9, 2025

The plan outlining the vision and priorities for Australian astronomy over the next decade was launched at the annual meeting of astronomers in Adelaide.

a black and white rendering of data with various white points scattered across.

July 8, 2025

The Astronomical Society of Australia has honoured six astronomers at its annual meeting in Adelaide this week, including our researcher Dr Joshua Preston Pritchard.

Purple spiral with a central ellipse marked out.

June 25, 2025

Get some tips on keeping proposals anonymous, see a snapshot of what it takes to keep Murriyang running for over 60 years and discover how a new Sydney ferry is connected to our astronomy history.

Five people stand on a dock beside a green and yellow ferry with the name, Ruby Payne-Scott on the front

June 23, 2025

Australia is one of the leading countries for radio astronomy, which is largely thanks to one of the first radio astronomers in the world, Ruby Payne-Scott.

Interstellar gas of lots of different colours with plenty of stars. One star has been highlighted, with it's name ASKAP J1832

June 2, 2025

Discovered in ASKAP and Chandra data, there is no clear explanation for what causes these signals.

Australia Telescope Compact Array antennas reflected in the window of the ATCA Control Building.

May 19, 2025

We’re pleased to announce that proposals for ATNF observing time are now open for the 2025OCT semester. Grab your chance to use one of the world’s most advanced radio astronomy facilities.