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24.01.2022 Enter your amazing photos for the chance to win some really great prizes! https://cosmos.myphotoclub.com.au/
23.01.2022 NACAA XXIV Canberra 2010
19.01.2022 The Astronomical Society of Victoria has advised they have selected the following persons to be their Local Organising Committee (LOC) for NACAA 2022. That committee is: Stewart Beveridge... Steve Pattie Perry Vlahos Ken Le Marquand Ian Barry As the National Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomers General Secretary, David O'Driscoll has welcomed these five experienced members of the ASV to run the 2022 event in Melbourne with Stewart Beveridge accepting the role of Convenor. David said "The LOC’s role is vitally important to a successful Convention, and with a team of experienced people like yourselves, I have no doubt 2022 is in good hands." He also congratulated Stewart on taking the role of Convenor saying. " You will have support not only from your well experienced team but also from the INC group as well. Chris Douglass Assistant Secretary (Communications) NACAA Inc.
14.01.2022 NACAA XII Hobart 1986
13.01.2022 Please note everyone we have extended the closing date for the Capture the Cosmos photography Como until September 26th so still time to get the entries in and be in the running for some great prizes. https://cosmos.myphotoclub.com.au/
01.01.2022 . One of the highlights of NACAA is the Gala Dinner. Apart from the fabulous food, the scintillating conversation and the after dinner speaker, a key part of the evening is the announcement of the winner of the ASA’s Berenice and Arthur Page Medal. With the cancellation of NACAA this year, this did not happen. However the ASA asked NACAA to provide some support through use of the mailing list to ensure that as many people as possible heard the news, and ...of course by now you will have seen the article in Australian Sky & Telescope. The NACAA Inc committee would like to add their congratulations to TG Tan from Perth for his fantastic work on exoplanet discoveries. Clears skies David O’Driscoll General Secretary