Distinguished Professor Susan Scott says Australia needs a gravitational wave detector

Sarah Lansdown
Updated July 12 2022 - 7:24am, first published 5:30am
Distinguished Professor Susan Scott wants Australia to build a gravitational wave detector to enhance our world-leading research. Picture: Supplied/Tracey Nearmy
Distinguished Professor Susan Scott wants Australia to build a gravitational wave detector to enhance our world-leading research. Picture: Supplied/Tracey Nearmy

An internationally renowned physicist says Australia should build a gravitational wave detector to capitalise on our world-leading research.

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Sarah Lansdown

Sarah Lansdown

Canberra Times education reporter

Sarah covers all stages of education in the capital, from early childhood to higher education. Previously she was a general news reporter at The Advocate in North West Tasmania. She was named Best New Journalist at the 2019 Tasmanian Media Awards for a series on paramedic shortages. Email: sarah.lansdown@canberratimes.com.au

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