

Karlie has been involved in a variety of national and local activities, including television appearances on ABC’s The Drum and BBC’s Stargazing Live program, and hosts a weekly stargazing segment on ABC Canberra radio. She has since completed a Masters of Astronomy and Astrophysics Advanced degree from the Australian National University in 2019, in which she received a high distinction for her research into the Milky Way galaxy. Karlie was the first female, Indigenous Australian to graduate with combined degrees in mathematics and science after graduating in 2016 from the University of Newcastle. For almost a decade, Karlie has been dedicated to making science accessible to people all across Australia. Amplifying the astronomical accomplishments of Australia's First Nations peoples is something Gamilaray woman, Karlie Noon is passionate about. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the oldest scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians in human history, yet are rarely acknowledged for their achievements or discoveries.
