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ABOUT

ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE AGENCY

Space data and technologies enable the modern economy to function. It provides us with everyday essentials such as internet access and weather and location information.

The Australian Space Agency is transforming and growing a globally respected Australian space industry.

This will lift the broader economy, inspire and improve the lives of Australians, and will be underpinned by strong international and
national engagement.

Established in July 2018, the agency is responsible for the development of Australia’s space industry, coordinating domestic activities, identifying opportunities and facilitating international space engagement.

THE ROLE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE AGENCY

The Agency is responsible for whole-of-government coordination of civil space matters and is the primary source of advice to the Australian Government on civil space policy.

This includes:

• Providing national policy and strategic advice on the civil space sector
• Coordinating Australia’s domestic civil space sector activities
• Supporting the growth of Australia’s space industry and the use of space across the broader economy
• Leading international civil space engagement
• Administering space activities legislation and delivering on our international obligations
• Inspiring the Australian community and the next generation of space entrepreneurs

PRIORITIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE AGENCY

• Communications technologies, services and ground stations
• Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and debris monitoring
• Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) infrastructure
• Earth Observation (EO) services
• Research and development
• Remote asset management
• Developing a strategy to position Australia as an international leader in specialised space capabilities

PARTNERED WITH

SPACE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (SIAA)

The Space Industry Association of Australia (SIAA) is a nationwide organisation formed to promote the growth of the Australian space sector. By formulating national policies and strategies, SIAA speaks with authority and credibility on behalf of its members on issues connected with the development of the Australian space industry.

SIAA takes a leading role in advising government on behalf of the space industry. Through a program of meetings and other communications, SIAA consults with its members to devise policies to support the development of the Australian space industry and is active in promoting commercial, industrial and research opportunities for its members nationally and internationally.

https://www.spaceindustry.com.au/

PUBLICATION

ABOUT THE PUBLICATION

Faircount has created the definitive annual publication discussing what’s relevant and important in the space sector. It provides analysis, case studies, special reports and a large number of invited contributed columnists.

As such, Faircount has gathered together people from Government, academia, and industry who are helping shape the future of the space sector each year to create thought-leadership articles, and editorial features.

The publication covers all aspects of the space sector in Australia including interviews with Ministers and Australian Space Agency (ASA) executives, editorials and thought leadership pieces from the publication partners, and space industry professionals. The publication examines the new Australian Space Agency partnerships and industry agreements, update articles on the progress of the Australian Space Agency, case studies on Australian companies, and the new technologies and products they have to offer, as well as how we are creating and maintaining the STEM pipeline, and developing our space engineers, astronauts and space lawyers of the future.

EDITORIAL SYNOPSIS 2024

Interview – Enrico Palermo, Head Australian Space Agency – covering:

  • The first five years as an Agency and its many accomplishments so far
  • The importance of having a national Agency to continue driving the growth of the sector, and where the Agency is going in 2024 and beyond
  • What does the Technology Safeguards Agreement mean for Australia?
  • Importance of international partnerships

Interview – Katherine Bennel-Pegg, Australian Space Agency – covering:

  • Katherine will be the first Australian woman to be trained as an astronaut by an international space agency. What an opportunity to discuss the program, and women in space/STEM

Interview - Major General Greg Novak, Space Commander

Defence Strategic Review - Impact on space operations - Space Command has moved from the Royal Australian Air Force to the Joint Capabilities Group (JCG). Additionally, No. 1 Space Surveillance Unit (1SSU) has assumed operation of Defence’s space domain awareness capabilities

An in-depth look into the Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA), and the effects it can have for the space, defence, and cyber sectors, as well as the research organisations and universities in Australia

Equatorial Launch (ELA) – discussing the upcoming INNOSPACE launches, the Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA), and the positive impact it can have for the Australian space sector

One Giant Leap Australia Foundation – STEM and Space Education Programs

iLaunch - The Innovative Launch, Automation, Novel Materials, Communications, and Hypersonics Hub (iLAuNCH) program is a collaboration of regionally based institutions, led by the University of Southern Queensland with The Australian National University, and the University of South Australia.

Streamlining regulations

2030 Space+Spatial Industry Growth Road Map

Australia's need to build a sovereign space sector as global supply chains face disruptions.

Southern Launch - Varda Space Industries and Southern Launch will conduct re-entry operations at the Koonibba Test Range. US based Varda Space Industries will use the range to conduct a re-entry operation as soon as its second orbital mission, scheduled for mid-2024.

Current as of 29/01/24

"I write to congratulate Faircount Media Group on the production of an exceptionally high-quality journal, Australian Space Outlook 2019 Edition.
Content was informative and attractively presented. It showcased Australian space activities better than any publication I had seen over recent decades. I hope you will continue this valuable endeavour and that I might remain on your mailing list."

Roy H Sach

PhD, B Juris, psc, GAICD, SEF (Harvard ’95)
Director, Sach Initiatives Pty Ltd
Formerly: Senior Analyst, Executive Office of the President of the United States
Director (Australian) Defence Space

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DISTRIBUTION

GOVERNMENT

  • Australian Space Agency
  • ASA international partner space agencies:
    • Canadian Space Agency
    • Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES)
    • European Space Agency (ESA)
    • German Aerospace Center
    • Italian Space Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana)
    • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    • New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
    • UAE Space Agency
    • UK Space Agency
  • Government departments and agencies including:
    • Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
    • CSIRO
    • Australian Defence Force
      • Defence Science and Technology Group
      • CASG
      • Air Force HQ
      • Joint Capabilities Group including Defence Space Command
  • Australian State and Territory Governments
  • MP’s and Senators
  • Stakeholders in all States and Territories – Government agencies and organisations / NFPs

INDUSTRY

  • Senior executives from companies within the space, aerospace and defence sectors

EDUCATION

  • Members of Australian Science Teachers Association
  • Universities nationally
    • Deputy Vice-Chancellors of Research (DVCRs)
    • University research partnership offices
    • University defence science and research institutes
    • University schools of science, engineering and IT

EVENTS

  • Space Industry Association of Australia events (TBA)

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