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NT Space Strategy

Nicole Manison, Minister for Mining and Energy (NT), Media Release, 28 April 2022

The space industry has taken an important leap forward in the Territory today with the release of the Territory Space Strategy 2022-2026.

The Territory Government has released a new space strategy which will capitalise on the Northern Territory’s strategic advantages to attract investment and create local jobs.

The Strategy builds on the success of Territory Space industry 2020 and establishes a vision for the Northern Territory to be recognised as the home of high altitude pseudo-satellites in the Indo-Pacific region, Australia’s premier space launch location and a leading regional centre for ground station facilities.

Already in the Territory we have seen The Centre for Appropriate Technology’s wholly-owned subsidiary CfAT Satellite Enterprises become the host of two new ground stations in 2020, with the company now developing a master plan to facilitate further investment.

Equatorial LaunchAustralia established its commercial launch facility – the Arnhem Space Centre – near Nhulunbuy, and it is now ready to service the commercial, research and government sectors.

NASA is launching three sounding rockets from the Arnhem Space Centre in June and July this year, its first from a commercial spaceport outside the US. 

A number of international satellite companies are also exploring the possibility of a location in the Northern Territory for their southern hemisphere ground station facilities.

Last month, Telstra and OneWeb announced they will expand their presence in the satellite telecommunications market and build and maintain three new dedicated teleports across Australia. One of these sites will be at Tivendale with the go-live date planned in July.

To help unlock new growth opportunities and space investment in the Territory, Geoscience Australia and the Northern Territory Government have partnered to deliver Earth Observation for the Northern Territory (EO4NT), a $200,000 demonstrator grant program.

EO4NT aims to provide seed funding to private sector companies to develop products and services that solve challenges in the NT’s agribusiness and fisheries, mining and government services sectors.

Companies can access grants to help them develop earth observation-powered solutions that enhance business productivity and performance, or overcome business problems from these sectors.

Applications open 27 April 2022 and close 27 June 2022.

For further information and to apply visit https://nt.gov.au/eo4nt

Read the Northern Territory Space Strategy 2022-2026 here: https://industry.nt.gov.au/territory-space

Minister for Mining and Industry, Nicole Manison

“The Space industry is really taking off in the Territory.”

“This exciting sector will not only diversify the Territory economy, but it will unlock new investment opportunities and create more local jobs.”

“Development of the space industry supports the growth of other key economic sectors in the Territory, such as aquaculture, agribusiness, mining, maritime and defence.”

“This strategy provides the framework to grow the size, scope, capability and commercial sustainability of the Territory’s space industry.”

Quotes from Geoff Diver, Wild Barra Fisheries

“VMS allows vessel owners to know where their boats are and gives them a good secondary emergency monitoring avenue should they run into trouble.”

“It also allows the NTG to lower fisheries management costs by having the proverbial “eye in the sky”. VMS also frees up more police resources for other tasks.”

Quotes from Katherine Winchester, Northern Territory Seafood Council

“Vessel Monitoring Systems are satellite surveillance systems primarily used to monitor real time vessel position, course and speed and are an example of technology adoption within the NT seafood industry that advances fishery performance.”

“Many of our NT commercial fisheries use Vessel Monitoring Systems as part of their management arrangements which also adds value to fishery research programs.”

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