Morrison pledges $1.5 billion in manufacturing plan to be co-designed with government News Prime Minister Scott Morrison is urging government agencies to get behind a 10-year manufacturing strategy that will support co-investment between the public and private sectors
Almost 90% of astronauts have been men. But the future of space may be female June 16, 2020 By Alice Gorman Editors' Picks Only 566 people have ever travelled to space. Sixty-five of them, or about 11.5%, were women. NASA recently proclaimed it will put the “first woman
Who wants to be the next Australian Space Agency boss? December 18, 2019 By Stephen Easton Career Advice The Australian government is looking for a “visionary space leader” to take over from the inaugural head of its new Space Agency, Dr Megan Clark,
Premium Insights and analysis Space Agency chief Dr Megan Clark on providing influential advice to government: tell them what the public really thinks November 20, 2019 By Stephen Easton Features In this year’s Williams Oration, Australian Space Agency chief executive Dr Megan Clark offered to explain the thinking behind foundational decisions taken in the agency’s
July 1 a new beginning for the National Indigenous Australians Agency, among others July 2, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal July 1 marked a new start for the arm of the public sector concerned with Indigenous affairs policy, which was re-centralised after the 2013 election
Frances Adamson: space diplomacy is now 'core business' for Australia October 12, 2018 By Frances Adamson Communications & Technology Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade secretary Frances Adamson has given several speeches of late, most recently a diplomatic perspective on the establishment of the
Do we need a NASA? Sinodinos invites ex-CSIRO chief on a space odyssey July 13, 2017 By Stephen Easton Communications & Technology Australian academics and companies are already involved in the space game and the federal government is now reviewing how it can provide more focused support