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    Advance Space Town Hall


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    This year's Town Hall for the Advance community will bring together Australian space leaders located around the world, for a lively discussion about Australia's space sector. Join this online event on Tuesday 23 November 2021 from 11am AEDT.

    We are bringing together a global panel of experts to address the following questions and other topics:

    • How reliant are our everyday lives on the space sector?
    • What are the threats to national security?
    • How is Australia’s unique location a positive compared to some already large established centres for this sector
    • Why is the Government pushing for growth in this sector?
    • What is “Space Law” and how do we ensure that we consider ethics and sustainability?

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    OUR SPEAKERS AND PRESENTERS

    • Australia's most recent space traveller, small satellite pioneer and Advance board member, Chris Boshuizen
    • Advance Awards 2019 Advanced Manufacturing winner and CEO of Gilmour Space, Adam Gilmour
    • Jane Duke, Australian Consul-General Los Angeles and supporter of Australia’s space industry in the United States
    • Andrea Boyd, Deputy Lead of Astronaut Operations at the European Space Agency and Advance Awards Emerging Leader Winner for 2021
    • Quasar Satellite Technologies' CEO Phil Ridley
    • Dr. Cassandra Steer, Senior Lecturer at the ANU College of Law and Mission Specialist with the Institute for Space
    • Advance Award 2015 for Technology Innovation, Professor Carolyn McGregor AM from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology
    • Anthony Murfett, Deputy Head of the Australian Space Agency
    • SpaceAus Reporter based in Adelaide, Vienna Tran
    • Researcher Annie Handmer, who is tracing the social history of Australian space science projects
    • Richard Price, Chief Executive of the South Australian Space Industry Centre (SASIC)

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