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Western Australian Government Astronomer

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The title of 'Government Astronomer' was replaced with the title 'Director' by the WA Government when Mr. M.D. P Candy became the first Director of the Perth Observatory. The title of Government Astronomer was no longer used as being the head of the Perth Observatory.
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On arrival in Perth, his first task was to determine the exact latitude and longitude of the colony. He was also able to determine the time of day with greater accuracy. Before his arrival clocks could vary by up to half an
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The idea of an observatory for Perth was first introduced by Premier John Forrest in 1891, but failed to obtain financial backing. Funding was finally approved in 1895, along with funds to build the
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Cooke came to Western Australia to take up his post as the first Government Astronomer for the State in February 1896. The Observatory would not be completed until 1897.
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became the base for the Western Australia Government Astronomer on completion of the new building in October 1897.
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and recommended his own Assistant Astronomer, Mr. W.E. Coookie, for the position of Government Astronomer and
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for advice on an observatory. Todd sent specifications for instruments and plans for buildings, based on the
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As of 14 March 2013, the Government Astronomer position ceased to exist at the Perth Observatory.
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William Ernest Cooke : Western Australia's first Government Astronomer
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1974–1979 – Dr. Iwan (Ivan) Nikoloff – Acting Government Astronomer
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1979–1984 – Dr. Iwan (Ivan) Nikoloff – Government Astronomer
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1920–1940 – Harold Burnam Curlewis – Government Astronomer
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1962–1974 – Bertrand John Harris – Government Astronomer
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1896–1912 – William Ernest Cooke – Government Astronomer
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1940–1962 – Hyman Solomon Spigl – Government Astronomer
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The first Western Australian Government Astronomer was
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The University of Adelaide Alumni Magazine Article –
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Index

Government of Western Australia
William Ernest Cooke
Perth Observatory
Perth Mint)
Western Australian Museum and Art Gallery
Government Astronomer of South Australia
Sir Charles Todd
Adelaide Observatory
Meteorologist
Harold Burnam Curlewis
Perth Observatory
Marking the Western Australia border on the ground
William Ernest Cooke : Western Australia's first Government Astronomer





"PERTH OBSERVATORY HISTORY (Compiled by Wayne Moredoundt, Historian, from Heritage Council documentation for Perth Observatory heritage listing)"
Perth Observatory
"Government Astronomers"
Perth Observatory History
The Perth Observatory Website
PERTH OBSERVATORY HISTORY (Compiled by Wayne Moredoundt, Historian, from Heritage Council documentation for Perth Observatory heritage listing)
Lumen The University of Adelaide Alumni Magazine Article – Lumen Pioneer William, Ernest Cooke (PDF)
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Astronomy in Australia

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