On the 19th of June 2025 at 11:3oam, we are pleased to welcome Duane Hamacher (University of Melbourne).
This colloquium will take place at UWA at the Woolnough Lecture Theatre, followed by catering to enable further discussion. The meeting will be recorded and broadcast virtually for anyone unable to join us at this time.
Title: Indigenous community engagement by the Astro-Space Sectors
Abstract: As scientific communities and industries begin to grasp the need to collaborate and engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, various challenges regarding misinformation, expectations, worldviews, protocols, politics, and processes can impede progress and limit the capability of the Astro-Space Sector achieving meaningful change for mutual benefit. In this talk, cultural astronomer Duane Hamacher will explore some of these challenges with respect to the astronomical community in particular, exploring successes, failures, challenges, and new pathways to achieving a shared future.
Bio: Duane Hamacher is an Associate Professor in the School of Physics and Director of the Cultural & Indigenous Astronomy Program at the University of Melbourne. His work focuses on examining humanity’s connections with the stars in terms of history, culture, and science. For 17 years, he has been working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to learn more about the science of traditional star knowledge, having authored the best-selling book The First Astronomers with six Elders.
The de Laeter Colloquium series features distinguished national and international scientists as speakers, aimed at enhancing interaction between CSIRO, SKAO, the two ICRAR nodes, and high-profile centres of astronomical research around the world. It is an excellent opportunity for us to meet and discuss astronomy with prominent individuals.