We’ve been so busy this year, we haven’t even had time for our newsletter! The least I can do is […]
Ant Schinckel looks back on all the progress over the year since SKA-Low started construction.
In October, we welcomed the SKAO Council to Australia with a visit to the observatory and our locations in Perth.
Grainne Mullen fills us in on a new exhibition in Canberra and a national presentation on the ILUA.
Ant Schinckel lets us know about some important infrastructure and array milestones, and how they're managing some of the environmental factors.
Ant Schinckel updates us on construction activities on site include those for water management and antenna installation.
Ant Schinkel tells us about the new groundworks taking place onsite, as construction of SKA-Low begins.
Ben Scandrett shares the Hon Minister Husic's reaction to a special gift and thanks everyone involved in the finalisation of the new ILUA for the observatory site.
Ant Schinckel tells us all about the milestone construction commencement ceremony held earlier in December, including the special gift he received of a Wajarri digging stick.
Mark Stickells tells us about Setonix's green supercomputing credentials and his challenging task choosing a not-winner for our inaugural gingerbread not-competition.