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Astronomers using data collected by our Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang, have found their strongest evidence yet for low-frequency gravitational waves. For nearly 20 years the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array collaboration […]

Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has welcomed a new Wajarri Yamaji traditional name for its radio astronomy observatory in Mid West Western Australia. The name Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara means ‘sharing […]

This year’s Shaw Prize for astronomy has been jointly awarded to Matthew Bailes, Duncan Lorimer and Maura McLaughlin for their discovery of fast radio bursts — intense, momentary flashes that […]

ASKAP researchers using have detected fast radio burst in a nearby galaxy that questions what we know about how the phenomena form. New results published today in The Astrophysical Journal […]

Astronomers using our Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang have found a mysterious fast radio burst where the magnetic field changes direction rapidly. Published in the prestigious Science journal are observations of […]

We’re pleased to announce that proposals for ATNF observing time are now open for the 2023OCT semester. Grab your chance to use one of the world’s most advanced radio astronomy […]

Members of the Australian astronomical community are invited to nominate for positions on the Australia Telescope User Committee (ATUC) and Time Allocation Committee (TAC) of the Australia Telescope National Facility […]

Proposals for observing time are now invited for the 2023APR semester (01 April to 30 September 2023) for the: * Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA); * Parkes 64-m telescope, Murriyang; […]

At CSIRO, we aim to foster and build a fair, equitable and inclusive workplace where we all feel we belong and are empowered to perform at our best. CSIRO’s Space […]

A new Science and Deputy Director for CSIRO’s Space & Astronomy business unit, Dr Mark Cheung, started today, Monday 29 August 2022. An astrophysicist by training and practice, Mark’s research […]

Australia’s newest supercomputer, Setonix, at the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre in Perth has produced a highly detailed image of a supernova remnant immediately after the computing system’s first stage was […]

Space & Astronomy is offering 15 positions for undergraduate students to work on a diverse range of projects with us over the summer, from late November 2022 through early February […]