What lies beyond our solar system? How do we uncover the secrets of distant galaxies, black holes, and cosmic origins? And what role is Australia playing in this grand quest to understand the universe?

This free community event invites you to explore Australia’s growing contributions to space exploration and cosmic discovery — from deep space research to the technologies and international partnerships shaping our place in the universe.

Through a dynamic set of presentations and a panel discussion featuring leading scientists, engineers, and space professionals, we’ll delve into the mysteries of the cosmos and the ways Australian talent is helping unlock them. Topics will include:

How Australia is contributing to the world’s most sophisticated scientific instruments designed to explore the universe.
The science behind black holes, galaxies, and the origins of the universe
The role of advanced technologies in space discovery from the largest radio telescopes and most sensitive optical instruments every developed.
Opportunities for students, researchers, and industry to be part of the next space frontier

An interactive audience Q&A will give you the chance to ask your own questions — whether you’re curious about cosmic phenomena, space careers, or the future of exploration.

Whether you’re a space enthusiast, a student, or simply fascinated by the unknown, this event promises to inspire wonder and spark conversation about humanity’s place in the universe — and Australia’s role in shaping it.

Speakers

Dr Sara Webb, Astrophysicist and Course Director, Swinburne University
Dr Mark Cheung, Science Director and Deputy Director of the Space & Astronomy research unit at CSIRO
Dr Susmita Sett, Telescope Operator and Data Analyst, Square Kilometre Array Observatory

Event Summary

📅 Friday 20th February 2026

🕔 6:00-7:30pm (Doors open from 5:30pm)

📍 The Braggs, Adelaide University and online

🎟️ FREE to attend

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