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Cindy Naunton is a traditional astrologer based in Perth, Western Australia, with a modern focus. She discovered astrology in 1989 and has since built a...
Clementine Adkins is an Australian astrologer and owner of Aquamoon Astrology, based in the Greater Melbourne / Geelong area of Victoria. She has been engaged...
Gregory Clare is a Sydney-based astrologer, teacher, lecturer, and author who has been active in astronomy and astrology since 1980. His connection to the night...
Christine Rothwell is a Melbourne-based professional astrologer and teacher operating under the practice name Southern Sky Astrology. Coming to astrology from a background in education,...
Chandra Easton is an esoteric astrologer, healer and transpersonal educator based in Victoria, Australia. Her work blends esoteric astrology, medical astrology, relationship astrology, year-ahead forecasting,...
Janet Menefy (also known by her spiritual name Sagari) is a practising astrologer with over 40 years of experience, working across New Zealand and Australia....
Kerry Galea is an astrologer, palmist, and moon gardening author based in Trafalgar, Victoria, Australia. Practice as an astrologer and palmist spans over 20 years,...
Mina is an Australian-based astrologer practicing under the name Celestial Sphere Astrology. Describing herself as a studious Virgo with an enduring appetite for higher knowledge,...
Babula Clement is a Brisbane-based astrologer, teacher, and consultant with over 30 years of professional experience. The practice is centred on healing, transformation, empowerment, and...
Brian Clark is an Australian astrologer, author, educator, and counselling astrologer whose work is rooted in psychological astrology, mythology, relationship dynamics, vocation, family patterns, and...
Edgar Winter is an astrologer, clairvoyant and relocation-focused practitioner based in Woombye, Queensland. His work combines astrology with clairvoyant guidance, numerology, transits, progressions, direct arcs...
Christine Thomas, also known as Christina Stargazer, is an Australian astrologer, numerologist, teacher, researcher, and writer based in Wollongong, New South Wales. She holds a...
Frith Luton is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst, psychotherapist, astrologer, and author in private practice in Glen Iris, Melbourne, Australia. Astrological studies began in Melbourne in...
Jeanni Monks is a professional astrotherapist, spiritual wellbeing consultant, and astrology teacher based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Born in Africa, she brings a depth of...
Australia has a well-established and active astrology community with a history stretching back to the early 20th century. The country has produced internationally recognized practitioners and researchers, and its professional structures for astrological education and certification are among the most developed in the English-speaking world.
Australian astrology developed its own distinct character through the latter half of the 20th century. Bernadette Brady, one of the most influential Australian astrologers internationally, made significant contributions to predictive astrology, eclipse theory, and the study of fixed stars. Her work on the Saros cycle and eclipse families, along with her broader writing on traditional predictive techniques, is widely read by astrologers across traditions. Alice Portman is another highly respected Australian practitioner known for her work on harmonics, age harmonic charts, and a wide range of technical astrological research.
Solar Fire, one of the most widely used astrology software programs in the world, was developed in Adelaide by Stephanie Johnson and Graham Dawson, giving Australia a lasting practical contribution to the global practice of astrology.
The Federation of Australian Astrologers (FAA) was founded on July 8, 1970 and has been the central organizing body for astrological practice, education, and professional standards in Australia ever since. At the time of founding there were many astrology schools across Australia but no consistent syllabus or nationally recognized standards, which the FAA set out to establish.
The FAA operates through state-based affiliated associations including the Victorian Astrologers Association (VAA), the Astrology Association of NSW (AANSW), the Queensland Federation of Astrologers (QFA), and state branches in South Australia and Western Australia. The FAA offers an internationally recognized diploma examination system, and holders of the FAA Diploma are eligible to apply for membership of the Association of Professional Astrologers (APA), the affiliated professional body for practicing consultants.
Modern Western astrology is the dominant tradition in Australia, with strong representation across psychological, evolutionary, and predictive approaches. Traditional astrology has a growing presence, and Bernadette Brady’s work in particular has brought medieval and Hellenistic predictive techniques to a wider Australian audience. Vedic astrology is also practiced, reflecting both broader interest in Jyotish and the country’s multicultural population.
How do I find an astrologer in Australia? This page lists professional astrologers based in Australia. You can browse all of them or narrow the results using filters for tradition, specialties, and reading type to find someone whose approach fits what you are looking for.
What astrological traditions are practiced in Australia? Modern Western astrology is the most widely practiced tradition, with psychological, evolutionary, and predictive approaches all well represented. Traditional astrology has a growing presence, and Vedic astrology is also practiced by a number of Australian practitioners.
Is there a professional body for astrologers in Australia? Yes. The Federation of Australian Astrologers (FAA), founded in 1970, is the main national body offering education, examinations, and professional standards. The Association of Professional Astrologers (APA) is the affiliated body representing practicing consultants.
Do Australian astrologers offer online sessions? Yes. The majority of professional astrologers in Australia offer sessions online via video call, phone, or written report, making it easy to work with an Australian practitioner regardless of where you are located.
Do I need to be in Australia to book a session with an Australian astrologer? No. Most Australian astrologers work with clients internationally and online sessions are the standard format for most practitioners listed on Astrodune.