The Australian Space Agency and the Boeing Company signed a statement of intent, confirming Boeing’s commitment to invest in R&D, innovation, STEM education and government initiatives.
Latest from the Australian space sector
Latest from the Australian space sector
W‑6 capsule safely lands in the South Aussie outback
NEWS • Space activities
W‑6 capsule safely lands in the South Aussie outback
20 May 2026
Varda’s spacecraft has landed at Southern Launch’s Koonibba Test Range, highlighting Australia’s growing role as a reliable hub for returns from orbit.
Aussie astronaut’s outreach program inspires thousands across the nation
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Aussie astronaut’s outreach program inspires thousands across the nation
8 May 2026
Since March, the 2026 Australian of the Year Katherine Bennell-Pegg has been touring states and territories, empowering students and communities, and promoting Australia's space sector.
The latest from Aussie space
NEWS • National capability
The latest from Aussie space
7 May 2026
Here’s a recap of some of the key developments and capabilities from April that are shaping Australia’s space industry.
Aussie electric thruster powers ahead on UK mission
NEWS • Space activities
Aussie electric thruster powers ahead on UK mission
1 May 2026
Adelaide's Neumann Space has successfully completed an in-orbit demonstration campaign for the latest version of its Neumann Drive electric thruster, which uses solid metal as propellant.
UWA to lead Australian zero-gravity research
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UWA to lead Australian zero-gravity research
1 May 2026
Australia will fly its first zero‑gravity research team in October through a CNES–UWA partnership, positioning Australia as a test bed for space experiments.
Tasmania’s multi-talented observatory
NEWS • Industry showcase: Space spotlight
Tasmania’s multi-talented observatory
29 April 2026
Sitting on a peak about 70km north of Hobart is Greenhill Observatory, Tasmania’s most advanced link to the cosmos.