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Learn more about the Agency’s strategic objectives, partnerships, and areas of opportunity for the Australian space sector's growth. 

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Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and the Korea Aerospace Administration

This Memorandum of Understanding will allow the national space agencies to collaborate in a range of areas including Earth observation, robotics and automation, space manufacturing, and launch.

30 September 2025 Read summary

Enrico Palermo with his counterpart from Korean Space Agency.
Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and the Korea Aerospace Administration

A Statement of Intent was signed between the two national space agencies during the 76th International Astronautical Congress. It sets forth a shared understanding and expression of intent to explore the Korean-funded BRAHE Project.

30 September 2025 Read summary

Enrico Palermo with his counterpart from Korean Space Agency.
Arrangements with international partners

Statement of Intent for space situational awareness cooperation with the US

At the International Astronautical Congress in Italy, the Australian Space Agency and Office of Space Commerce signed a joint statement of intent to cooperate on matters related to space situational awareness.

17 October 2024 Read summary

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Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and the Centre National d’Études Spatiales

This agreement will help both countries join forces to develop their space capabilities, particularly in the areas of space operations, space science, Earth observation, positioning system and communications.

30 April 2024 Read summary

President Suchet from France's Space Agency and Enrico Palermo from the Australian Space Agency
Arrangements with international partners

Arrangements with the US related to the Technology Safeguards Agreement

The TSA will allow US space technology like rockets and satellites to be launched from Australia.

28 March 2024 Read summary

An aerial view of a launch facility in Australia.
Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency

On 17 February 2020 the two agencies signed a statement of intent to consider a joint Australia-Italy activity on the International Space Station.

17 February 2020 Read summary

Signing of statement of intent
Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and New Zealand's Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

The two nations signed an agreement to encourage a trans-Tasman space innovation ecosystem, which will facilitate collaboration in areas like orbital and suborbital missions, expanding ground segment networks, and remote asset management.

22 October 2019 Read summary

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Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and German Aerospace Center

On 22 October 2019, the two organisations signed a letter of intent to consider cooperative projects such as biomedical research under space conditions, and quantum technologies.

22 October 2019 Read summary

Signing of statement of intent
Arrangements with international partners

The Australian Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency

This Memorandum of Understanding will help both nations to explore cooperative projects related to space policy, law and regulation, space weather, space education and health care.

21 October 2019 Read summary

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Arrangements with international partners

Australian Space Agency and European Space Agency

On 15 August 2019 the Australian Space Agency and the European Space Agency signed a statement of intent to explore deeper cooperation which identifies potential projects in areas including deep space, communications, navigation, remote asset management, data analytics and mission support.

15 October 2019 Read summary

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Our department recognises the First Peoples of this Nation and their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to the lands, waters, seas, skies, and communities.

We Acknowledge First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Custodians and Lore Keepers of the oldest living culture and pay respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples.