
IMAGE SOURCE, AUSTRALIA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE Image caption, Members of Space Command with Air Vice-Marshal Cath Roberts (middle), who is leading the agency
Defence Minister Peter Dutton said the Defence Space Command would secure Australia’s place in the cosmos.
Air Vice-Marshal Cath Roberts, who will lead it, said she was “scared” by Australia’s inability to combat Beijing and Moscow’s activities.
The US, Russia and China are all believed to have tested weapons that could destroy a satellite in space.
The agency’s chief said a Chinese satellite could theoretically “take out” the National Broadband Network for regional Australia.
Her role includes increasing Australians’ “national understanding” of space threats.

Mr Dutton said the Defence Space Command would initially be modest in scope, but that Australia would eventually need a “Space Force in the future” – a reference to the US Space Force launched in 2019.
He criticised “countries that see space as a territory for their taking, rather than one to be shared”.
The new agency’s members will come from Australia’s army, navy and air force, and will include private contractors.
Australia announced plans for the new agency last year. It will fall under the air force.
The UK also launched a space command military centre in 2019.
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