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The Australian government launched its first space policy. ...

The Australian government launched its first space policy. The policy “will ensure that Australians can continue to access the satellite capacity we need through partnerships with other countries and commercial suppliers,” the country’s industry and innovation ministry said Tuesday in…

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a press release (http://bit.ly/11NAkbd). Principles include supporting rules-based international access to space, improving domestic coordination and strengthening and increasing international cooperation, the policy said (http://bit.ly/YHDdcY). Relationships with key allies including the U.S., the U.K. and Japan are a priority, it said. The government will facilitate academic, inter-government and industry exchanges with international partners “to better allow Australian citizens to work in difficult-to-access overseas job markets for space capabilities, including in the U.S., Canada and the European Union,” it said.