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The ATNF has a position for a highly motivated person to work in the maintenance, development and commissioning of the Narrabri Observatory’s wide variety of radio astronomy instrumentation. The antennas […]

Applications are invited for the position of Deputy Officer-in-Charge at the ATNF’s Narrabri Observatory. The closing date for applications is 1 December 2003. The position requires a senior professional with […]

Applications are invited for the position of Observatory Mechanical Engineer. The closing date for applications is 1 December 2003. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and monitoring the […]

US Ambassador Tom Schieffer visits CSIRO’s Parkes Observatory in central NSW today to formally launch the Parkes telescope’s tracking of spacecraft that will be studying the planet Mars. The Ambassador’s […]

CSIRO is Australia’s leading research organisation with a staff over 6,000 located across the country. Our purpose is to deliver great science and innovative solutions for industry, society and the […]

Applications are invited for a 2004 Bolton Fellowship, a three-year post-doctoral appointment tenable at any of the major Australia Telescope National Facility locations. Bolton Fellows are encouraged to undertake research […]

Summer vacation scholarships are available at the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), CSIRO Telecommunications and Industrial Physics (CTIP) and the newly established ICT Centre (ICTC), for graduate and undergraduate students […]

ATNF researchers have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array near Narrabri to image the radio remnant of SN 1987A at 12 mm wavelength (18.5 GHz) using all six antennas of […]

The ATCA schedule for the period 1 September to 31 December is now available. More information.

The ATNF Annual Report for 2002 is now available on the web. Printed copies of the report will be available from 15 – 25 July in Exhibition Hall 5 at […]

The June 2003 edition of the ATNF News is now available on the web. This issue has been put together in time for the Sydney IAU General Assembly. More information.

Rodney Reserve at Dover Heights is one of the most remarkable and most important astronomical sites in New South Wales. Between 1946 and 1954, this former WWII radar station was […]