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Special event: SKAO Council visit

In October, we welcomed the SKAO Council to Australia with a visit to the observatory and our locations in Perth.

Summer 2022 SKA-Low update

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.

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Spring 2022 SKA-Low update

Ant Schinckel welcomes new team members to the SKA-Low team in Geraldton and updates us on preparing for SKA-Low construction, starting soon.

Winter 2022 SKA-Low update

Ant Schinckel shares the SKA-Low team's busy past few months, including a visit from SKAO Director-General Phil Diamond.

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Autumn 2022 SKA-Low update

Ant Schinckel shares the whirlwind trip his recent visitors from the SKAO Headquarters enjoyed across Sydney, Perth, Geraldton and, of course, the MRO.

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