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Written by the General Secretary
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The Astronomical Association of Queensland (AAQ) is Queensland’s original astronomical body with a history extending back to 1896. The AAQ promotes observational and scientific astronomy as well as fostering a general interest in astronomy for both beginners and for the more advanced.
The AAQ serves its members and furthers the science of astronomy by:
- holding regular meetings in the Parnell Building, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane
- organising field nights and excursions including (jointly) Queensland Astrofest
- publishing a monthly newsletter containing the association’s proceedings as well as current astronomical information and observational material
- maintaining research funds for the advancement of astronomy
- recognizing outstanding achievements by the award of prizes
- maintaining an extensive library of new and historic literature
- providing a members forum for the exchange of ideas and information
- supporting education through bursaries and outreach activities and
- representing Queensland astronomy within the state, nationally and internationally.
Membership is open to all persons interested in astronomy.
Get your 2010 AAQ Events Calender here.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 June 2010 19:15 |