Australasian Centre for Space Governance
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The Australasian Centre for Space Governance (ACSG) advocates for Australia’s interests in space in the 21st century and advances the agenda for responsible space governance. https://www.spacegovcentre.org/
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Welcome to the Australian Centre for Space Governance on BlueSky! Here, we’ll share our latest research and projects for responsible 21st-century space governance. Check out our latest series, "Securing Australia Through Space", tackling critical space security challenges. #spacegovernance
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Our new logo features the Crux constellation (Southern Cross) with waves symbolising Pacific lands & seas. As we transition, you may still spot our old logo. Stay tuned for our refreshed website, new team, podcast episodes, events & publications
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We’re excited to unveil our new logo as we become the Australasian Centre for Space Governance, a new not-for-profit mission. Building on the legacy of ACSG, we’re expanding across the region while leading the agenda for responsible space governance in the Asia-Pacific
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Good to be interviewed about plans to setup nuclear power reactors on the Moon by the US and China and Russia, and why we need int’l cooperation rather than launching global rivalries and inequalities off-Earth: www.news.com.au/technology/s... @anuregnet.bsky.social @acsg.bsky.social
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Vinicius shares his journey from Brazil to Australia & how most cyberattacks on space assets happen below the threshold of armed conflict. This makes such threats harder to detect, harder to regulate. With the sophistication of cuber ops, we talk
why Australia needs a national space-cyber policy
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“Cyber attacks are very cost-efficient.” - Vinicius Guedes G. de Oliveira, PhD candidate @flindersuniversity.bsky.social. Hosted by @cassandrasteer.bsky.social, we unpack the cybersecurity risks facing critical space infrastructure.
S2 Ep2. Vinicius Geudes de Oliveira on Cybersecurity in Outer Space
Space Matters: The Space Governance Podcast · Episode
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In our Season Two opener, space law experts Dr Stacey Henderson & Dr Joel Lisk explain the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act and why it matters to Australia’s space sector. We talk satellites, sovereignty & legal careers in space.
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New season, new voices! Season Two of the ACSG Podcast. We're kicking off with a special mini-series featuring authors from our 2024 workshop.
🎙️ Ep 1: Dr @staceyhenderson.bsky.social & Dr Joel Lisk on why space infrastructure is critical infrastructure.
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S2 Ep1. Securing Australia Through Space: Stacey Henderson and Joel Lisk on Security of Critical Infrastructure
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With a new government term in 2025, Minister Tim Ayres may revisit previous decisions on space projects. The space sector must effectively communicate the importance of satellites for our national well-being and security. It's time to advocate how space supports "Future Made in Australia."
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In 2023, Australia scrapped a billion-dollar project for Earth-observation satellites, and in 2024, a $7 billion military-grade satellite communications system was also cancelled. These decisions raise concerns about our national security and technological advancement
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In a recent article by @cassandrasteer.bsky.social, Chair of the ACSG, she asks a critical question: What does Australia need to secure, and how can space help? With recent budget cuts leading to the cancellation of key satellite projects, the future of Australian space capabilities is uncertain
From GPS to weather forecasts: the hidden ways Australia relies on foreign satellites
Australia relies on satellites it doesn’t own – which creates a risky situation.
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“Space law is every type of law that follows humans in one way or another in space.”

Our ACSG Steering Committee member @staceyhenderson.bsky.social joined @crisveijk.bsky.social & @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social on the #CalledtoTheBar podcast to talk about why space law matters.
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It was loads of fun talking space law with @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social and @crisveijk.bsky.social on #CalledToTheBar
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#CalledToTheBar is back from our Easter break with me talking to @staceyhenderson.bsky.social and @crisveijk.bsky.social for a primer on space law. Have a listen because it was a lot of fun
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I've started a Substack called "Space Citizens", as I write a book. Space matters, in ways you may not think of, and more than you may realise. My mission is to raise Space literacy across government and militaries, policy and decision-makers, and the public. open.substack.com/pub/cassandr...
Welcome, Space Citizens
It's not what you think! It's a call to enlargen our cognitive identities to include our near-Earth environment, where humanity is already active, and upon which we are already highkly dependent, and ...
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A key session at WRegSAT I explored First Nations’ perspectives on “sky country”, highlighting how Indigenous custodianship can shape responsible & sustainable space governance. Stay tuned for more updates on WRegSAT & ACSG’s thought leadership in Australian space law. #spacegovernance #spacelaw
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WRegSAT I aims to provide expert leadership on Australia’s objectives in outer space, ensuring its regulatory framework is robust & future-focused. Discussions covered comparative regulation, historical context & regulatory theory, shaping a clearer path for Australia’s space governance.
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Last week, WRegSAT I Workshop 1, an ACSG initiative hosted by UNSW Canberra with support from Gilbert + Tobin, brought together experts to assess the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Australia’s space regulatory framework. An Australian Space Agency representative also attended.
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If you missed this today, no problem - video is up on our website at swfound.org/events/2025/..., along with Charlie's excellent paper, "Evolution of Treaties: From Conception to Birth, How are Arms Treaties Made? 1/
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Our chair, @cassandrasteer.bsky.social, explores the evolving 21st-century spacescape and why space governance must move beyond its state-centric roots. As space citizens, we all have a stake in a multi-stakeholder, multi-domain, inclusive & intergenerational approach to security & sustainability.
Space Citizen: The Gap Between You, Me and the Governance of Space
Existing space governance institutions and mechanisms are built on a twentieth-century reality, when states were the main actors and the main, if only, subjects of international law. While internation...
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@vsamsondc.bsky.social and @almuazcarate.bsky.social, who previously featured on an ACSG podcast, have published an expert paper on counter-space capabilities. The paper examines multilateral efforts and regulatory mechanisms for managing both civilian and military uses in space governance.
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Announcement of the new UN Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies reminded me that the first resolution of the UN General Assembly in 1946 was on tech governance, in response to what was then the recent discovery of nuclear energy and the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons
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It’s been a big year at ACSG advancing space governance and advocating for Australia’s interests. Grateful to collaborate with government, industry, and academic stakeholders in Australia and internationally, along with experts from six universities, to address pressing space governance challenges.
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Check out the last podcast episode of the year at @acsg.bsky.social featuring @cassandrasteer.bsky.social and @outerspacesocsci.bsky.social. They discuss whether space is 'cool' and the significance of outer space in our everyday lives. Stay tuned for more exciting work from the ACSG next year!
Ep. 010 Space Is Not Cool | with Aleks Deejay
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Since I wrote this in Oct on the need for opening dialogue on space governance between the US-led Artemis and China-led ILRS frameworks, Thailand has just become the first nation to join both. Interesting to see if any others follow now this ‘first’ has occurred. theconversation.com/space-isnt-a...
Space isn’t all about the ‘race’ – rival superpowers must work together for a better future
The latest ‘space race’ between the US and China aims to get people back on the Moon. But the path to get there doesn’t have to be rife with conflict.
theconversation.com
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‘Space mainstreaming’ - what is it and why it matters to advancing national priorities. My latest policy piece published by @acsg.bsky.social proposes this new concept to better integrate considerations of space tech’s benefits and risks across govt policy-making spacegovcentre.org/_files/ugd/e...
The Case for ‘Space Mainstreaming’ to Advance National Priorities by Art Cotterell. December 2024. Published by the Australian Centre for Space Governance.