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Space inspires and fascinates people, but not everyone understands just how much we rely on space technology in our daily lives.
To spread the word about ‘why space matters’, the Australian Space Agency has brought ‘Astro’ to the annual Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Located around Australia, our Executive team is responsible for coordinating civil space matters across government and supporting the growth and transformation of Australia’s space industry.
Your source for the latest news and content from the Australian Space Agency and national space industry
Explore Australia’s role in space and be inspired by stories of opportunity, curiosity, and technology.
There are a range of activities underway which focus on creating an environment for the space sector to grow.
An advanced GPS receiver from the University of New South Wales could play an important role in Australia’s space future.
In partnership with the Australian Space Agency, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) unveiled its unique and sophisticated 7.3 metre antenna at its Greenhill Observatory
An innovation from the University of Canberra (UC) can counter the effects of space on the human body.
Read the Australian Government’s response to the report of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources’ inquiry into developing Australia’s space industry.
Established in 2008, Saber Astronautics aims to help people convert their ideas ‘from a napkin sketch to space flight’.
There are around 8,000 satellites orbiting Earth, and it’s expected that number will reach 100,000 in just the next 5-10 years. Silentium's unique passive radar technology could prove to be vital.
The Australian Space Discovery Centre is running exclusive screenings of the brand-new show.
Join the Australian Space Discovery Centre and Airbus for a hands on Mission to Mars workshop to celebrate World Space Week. The Space Workshop is a robotics workshop offered by the Airbus Foundation for ages 12 and above.
Join us in person for a special screening of Jarli's journey to explore the solar system.
G’Day Moon is a campaign that will instil a sense of Aussie pride across the nation.
We are seeking feedback on proposed changes to the Space (Launches and Returns) (General) Rules 2019 and Space (Launches and Returns) (High Power Rocket) Rules 2019.
The proposed changes will remove requirements that:
$25 million expansion of the International Space Investment (ISI) initiative will support Australian organisations.