Space Connect Podcast

Momentum Media

The Space Connect Podcast tells the stories of the people and businesses that are shaping the development of Australia's space industry. Join Space Connect Podcast host Adam Thorn as he uncovers the talent driving this emerging sector – and how you can play your part in this booming industry.

  1. AI-enabled aerospace and the status of Australia's space ecosystem, with James Palmer

    6d ago

    AI-enabled aerospace and the status of Australia's space ecosystem, with James Palmer

    How can Australia turn its geographic advantages into sovereign space capability while accelerating commercial science, launch infrastructure and AI-enabled aerospace operations? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by James Palmer, founder and chief executive officer of Space Centre Australia, during the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 held in Sydney. The discussion explores how commercialisation, AI integration and international partnerships are reshaping the future of Australia's space sector and positioning the nation within the global space economy. The podcast conversation includes the following topics: The public debut of Space Centre Australia's AI-enabled mission node platform and how it supports real-time scientific analysis and mission operations. How AI can accelerate data processing, reduce turnaround times and support mission qualification while maintaining human oversight. Guardrails, trusted data environments and the importance of secure AI architectures for scientific and defence applications. The dual-use opportunities for airborne analytics, geospatial intelligence and command-and-control decision support. The strategic value of airborne science platforms and how modified aircraft can unlock new Earth observation and environmental research capability. Integrating advanced computing and AI directly into aerospace platforms to support future scientific and operational missions. Challenges facing the Australian space sector, including funding uncertainty, investment access and sustaining long-term growth. The importance of commercial leadership, ecosystem development and attracting new talent into aerospace and deep technology industries. Launch infrastructure, responsive space access and the growing importance of manufacturing and supply chain resilience. Finally, the discussion wraps up by examining how Australia can strengthen its space ecosystem, attract global partnerships and convert geographic advantage into enduring sovereign capability. Enjoy the podcast, The Space Connect team

    30 min
  2. Australian Space Summit 2026, international space law and governance, with Professor Steven Freeland

    Jun 15

    Australian Space Summit 2026, international space law and governance, with Professor Steven Freeland

    How should Australia position itself in the global space competition as new technologies challenge existing rules and governance frameworks? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Professor Steven Freeland, emeritus professor at Western Sydney University, professorial fellow at Bond University and former member of the Australian Space Agency Advisory Board (2020–24). Freeland is also chair of the United Nations Working Group on Legal Aspects of Space Resource Activities and will appear as a panel speaker at the upcoming Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 on 17 and 18 June at the Hyatt Regency, Sydney. The podcast conversation includes the following topics: Current challenges and opportunities facing international space law and governance. How Australia can strengthen its role as a respected middle space power. The policy settings and government support needed to grow sovereign space capability. Balancing international cooperation and competition as space activity expands. The growing role of AI and autonomous systems across space operations. The risks of orbital congestion, space debris and long-term space sustainability. The future of space resource activity and the need for practical global frameworks. Finally, the discussion explores how Australia can build on its strengths and contribute to a safer and more sustainable future in space. Enjoy the podcast, The Space Connect team

    44 min
  3. Australian Space Summit 2026, in-space logistics and orbital policy, with Bradley Hatton-Jones

    Jun 12

    Australian Space Summit 2026, in-space logistics and orbital policy, with Bradley Hatton-Jones

    How can Australia build a stronger role in the global space economy and position itself for the next phase of commercial space activity? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Bradley Hatton-Jones, founder and chief executive of Gold Coast-based space logistics company Orbit2Orbit. Hatton-Jones is a South African-born aerospace entrepreneur leading Orbit2Orbit in developing in-space logistics capability designed to move cargo and support operations between orbital destinations. He is also attending the upcoming Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 held on 17 and 18 June at the Hyatt Regency Sydney. The podcast conversation includes the following topics: Australia's space policy settings and the need for clearer national direction and reduced regulatory complexity. How Australia can leverage its geography, launch capability and industrial strengths to build a competitive space sector. The vision for Australia as a full-cycle space nation spanning launch, in-space operations, recovery and reuse. Recent developments across domestic industry and the challenges of funding, coordination and government support. The rise of in-space logistics, reusable spacecraft and sustainable orbital infrastructure. The role of collaboration, competition and commercial partnerships across the space ecosystem. How AI and autonomous systems are changing engineering, operations and growth across the industry. The long-term challenge of orbital congestion, space sustainability and governance for routine space operations. Finally, the discussion wraps up by exploring Australia's priorities to 2030 and how policymakers can enable a more practical and commercially accessible space sector. Enjoy the podcast, The Space Connect team

    38 min
  4. Space Command workforce expansion and operationalising the domain, with Major General Gregory Novak AM

    Apr 30

    Space Command workforce expansion and operationalising the domain, with Major General Gregory Novak AM

    How is Australia building a specialised space workforce while balancing sovereign capability, allied integration and the operational demands of a contested domain? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by Commander of Australian Space Command, Major General Gregory Novak AM, to discuss the rapid evolution of the space domain and its growing importance to national security. MAJGEN Novak outlines the role of Space Command as a force generation organisation responsible for raising, training and sustaining Australia's space capability. The discussion explores direct entry pathways and creation of dedicated space workforce streams, including space operations officers and specialists as well as how these roles will build deep technical mastery while maintaining integration across land, sea, air and cyber domains. The episode also examines how Australia is prioritising key mission areas such as satellite communications, space domain awareness and missile warning while balancing sovereign capability development with allied and commercial partnerships. The podcast conversation includes the following topics: Introduction of direct entry recruitment pathways for space operations roles. Development of a specialised Australian Defence Force space workforce and career progression model. Key priority mission sets, including satellite communications, space domain awareness and missile warning. Balancing sovereign capability with allied, partner and commercial integration. The role of space in enabling joint force operations and national resilience. Growth of Australia's domestic space industry and opportunities in launch capability. Challenges of operating in a contested and congested space environment. The importance of public awareness and understanding of space's role in everyday life. Finally, the discussion reflects on the future of the space domain, the need for speed in capability development, and the importance of nurturing the next generation of space professionals. Enjoy the podcast, The Space Connect team

    48 min

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The Space Connect Podcast tells the stories of the people and businesses that are shaping the development of Australia's space industry. Join Space Connect Podcast host Adam Thorn as he uncovers the talent driving this emerging sector – and how you can play your part in this booming industry.

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