Astronomy Australia Limited (AAL) is delighted to announce that Dr Alexander Cooke will join the company as Chief Executive Officer, commencing on 6 January 2025.Read More
Astronomy Australia Ltd (AAL) is seeking a seasoned finance professional with a passion for excellence in the not-for-profit sector. The closing date for applications is 9:00 am AEDT on 24 October 2024.Read More
AAL is seeking applications from members of the astronomy community, and other suitably qualified individuals, keen to serve on AAL committees. Applications for all positions close on Monday 21st October 2024, 8:00 PM AEDT.Read More
AAL is seeking nominations from members of the astronomy community and other suitably qualified individuals keen to serve in one of several capacities. Applications for all positions close on Monday 30th October 2023, 8:00 PM AEDT.Read More
AAL is currently seeking nominations for one vacancy on the AAL Board. The deadline for applications is Friday, 6 October at 8:00 PM AEDT. Late applications will not be accepted.Read More
AAL is issuing a Call for Nominations to the AAL Project Oversight Committee (APOC). Applications close on Friday 29th April 2022, 8 PM AEST. Late applications will not be accepted.Read More
AAL invites EOIs from the astronomy community to participate in a commercialisation discovery process to unlock potential opportunities from their research/projects. Led by Ilana Feain, this activity is free of charge to our member organisations. Read More
After many years of work by Australia’s leading astronomical instrumentation group, the Astralis Consortium has delivered Hector, the multi-Integral Field Unit spectrograph for the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT).Read More
With help from the Astronomy Supercomputer Time Allocation Committee (ASTAC) Large Program allocation, a group of researchers from Australia and around the world have managed to optimise the search for the yet-undiscovered material known as ‘dark matter’.Read More
With some help from the Astronomy Supercomputer Time Allocation Committee’s (ASTAC) Large Program allocation, two researchers from Monash University have delved deep into the belly of a dying star to investigate how some of the most energetic and magnetic objects are created by an explosive end.Read More