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CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science will be holding several community forums on the proposed changes to the ATNF. They will include a short presentation and an opportunity to ask questions […]

The violent swirling of the gas between the stars has been captured for the first time with a CSIRO telescope. More information.

The October 2011 issue of the CASS Education Newsletter contains information about 2012 CASS Teacher Workshops, new PULSE@Parkes observing slots and the CSIRO Tweetup at the Canberra Deep Space Communication […]

Registration for 2012 CASS teacher workshops are now open. You can book in for the one-day ‘Astrophysics for Physics Teachers’ workshop at Marsfield, 30 March or the three-day ‘Astronomy from […]

The CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science and the Department of Astronomy at the Universidad de Chile invite applications for a joint post-doctoral research position (Australis Fellowship) in the field of […]

CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science is partnering in the major new EU Framework 7 (FP7) proposal for “RadioNet3”. “RadioNet3” continues the successful RadioNet programmes which network all major radio observatories […]

Astronomers using ‘The Dish’ – CSIRO’s radio telescope near Parkes, NSW – believe they’ve found a small planet made of diamond, orbiting an unusual star. More information.

Applications are invited for a three-year post-doctoral OCE fellowship at the CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science to conduct new and exciting research in the field of high-mass star-formation utilizing data […]

The Universe forms fewer stars than it used to, and a CSIRO study has now shown why: galaxies are running out of gas. More information.

CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science invites applications for the 2012 Bolton Fellowship. The Bolton Fellowship is Australia’s longest standing prize fellowship and provides an outstanding opportunity for post-doctoral astronomy research […]

We are pleased to release the first-year data for the Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90GHz (MALT90) survey. MALT90 is a large international project aimed at characterizing high-mass dense cores. Exploiting […]

The ACMA has just announced enhanced protection for the Mid West Radio-quiet Zone (RQZ) in remote Western Australia, to support the development of the world’s premier radioastronomy facility at the […]