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The 2014 State of Space report documents the Australian Government’s activities in civil space for the calendar year. The activities are central to ensuring Australia has the space capabilities it requires, now and into the future.
Navigate a day on the Moon in our short interactive quiz to find out which role best suits your strengths.
Learn about Australian success stories that highlight national capability and the range of technologies being developed across the space ecosystem.
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The Australian Space Discovery Centre has created a range of resources to inspire space enthusiasts of all ages.
20 April will mark a special astronomical event that only happens once every 10 years.
Precision and accuracy are key to building spacecraft and are key skills of fabricators. Learn more about the role fabricators play in the space industry.
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Learn more about the Australian Space Discovery Centre's classroom suitable space activities and facilitated workshops.
A desire for an international career and qualifications in aerospace engineering supported Anastasia’s career journey and success as the co-founder of a business that uses space technology to help life on Earth.
Dr Caitlin Byrt's research background in agricultural science and an interest in the power of plants is now being applied to solve complex problems for astronauts on the International Space Station.
Joining the Monash High Powered Rocketry team kick-started Hamish’s engagement with other space organisations around the country, and has helped apply his studies to space industry scenarios.
A keen interest in antennas and their many applications to our everyday lives has seen Zahra’s career pathway go from research to working on technology that will go to the Moon.
Inspired by watching Neil Armstrong walk on the Moon as a child, Paul went from installing satellite dishes to being part of the team that built the first high speed satellite link to Antarctica.
Dr Ben Greene began working in the Australian space industry not long after the Moon landing in 1969. He has witnessed some ground-breaking technologies used to improve life on Earth and in space.
With a career journey that has touched on everything from research and development to human space travel, Dr Kimberley Clayfield’s early dreams of working in the space industry are now a reality.
Applying her research to space was the beginning of Kate’s career journey in the space industry where she spends her days talking to people from different backgrounds – not just scientists and engineers.
Eloise’s career journey has taken her all over Earth and space, working alongside robots, astronauts and likeminded people who are passionate about the space industry.