Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyBackers emerge for call to land space agency

Backers emerge for call to land space agency

By Luke Voogt

A call to bring a new Australian Space Agency to Geelong has received support from Mayor Bruce Harwood and local municipal alliance G21.

The Federal Government has announced $26 million to establish the 21st Century agency but is yet to name its permanent location.

Cr Harwood backed former mayor Darryn Lyon’s call on the front page of last week’s Indy to make Geelong the agency’s home.

“I think we’re in a position now where there’s not much we can’t actually lobby for, particularly when it comes to advanced manufacturing,“ he said.

Local research facilities and IT professionals moving to work in Geelong also put the city in a “strong position” for future discussions, Cr Harwood said.

Cr Harwood would talk with local federal and state MPs to see whether they had a “genuine belief” in a Geelong bid, he said.

G21 would “fully support“ any bid to establish the Australian Space Agency in Geelong, chief executive officer Elaine Carbines said.

“Our research capabilities through Deakin University, CSIRO and other institutions are enormous, as are our manufacturing capabilities.

“We’ve proven our ability to host national agencies with the establishment of the National Disability Insurance Agency in Geelong.“

A bid for the space agency would require support from the Victorian Government, she added.

Ms Carbines will next Monday lead a Geelong delegation to Canberra for Federal funding to match the Victorian Government’s $153.2 million for a City Deal.

Weeks later she will join a City Hall-led trip lobbying the Commonwealth to move public sector insurer Comcare to Geelong.

But neither delegation would lobby for the space agency on the Canberra trips because they both had a “sole focus,” Ms Carbines said.

Australian Space Agency boss Megan Clark would advise the Federal Government on the “most strategic” location following consultations with state governments, an agency spokesperson said.

The spokesperson declined to rule out possible locations for the agency following its first six months operating from Canberra.

The agency could provide a significant jobs windfall for a city or region that secures it permanently, with federal Innovation Minister Michaela Cash predicting that Australia’s space industry would employ 20,000 workers by 2030.

“Why wouldn’t you want it here,” Mr Lyons said last week.

But any Geelong bid would face still opposition, with other reports last week saying Western and South Australian governments were lobbying “heavily” to host the agency ahead of New South Wales and Victoria.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Afternoon intersection collision

Four people have been taken to hospital following a three-car collision near Lara, with a part of Bacchus Marsh Road blocked off to the...
More News

Calling all dog walkers

The paws will hit the pavement in two weeks to raise funds for the animals who need it most. Local organisation Geelong Animal Welfare Society...

Gender equality in sport

The Bellarine community can nominate members of their local sporting clubs for an award promoting gender equality in sport. This year’s Monica...

Lara stuns with outright win

Lara has thrown the Geelong Cricket Association Division 1 finals race even more wide open with a stunning outright victory against Newtown & Chilwell. Maximum...

Barrabool pair pile on the runs

Barrabool climbed into the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade top four after a superb run chase against reigning premiers Armstrong Creek. Needing 191 for...

Bulls and Saints win

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Ceres Recreation Reserve for the Barrabool vs Armstrong Creek game and to Belmont’s Winter Reserve to see East...

Community grant recipients announced

The City of Greater Geelong has announced the 78 recipients of a funding pool of $772,131 for its latest round of community grants. Awarded by...

Fans gather for the Super Bowl

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along to The Sporting Globe in Geelong to capture people watching the Super Bowl on Monday 9 February, as...

Man stunned over $2 million win

A Drysdale retiree was left stunned after winning over $2 million during Saturday’s TattsLotto draw. The man originally believed he had won...

Supercars roar into Geelong

Geelong supercar fans were treated to a special event over the weekend with a free fan event. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp attended the Supercars...

Geelong shines rainbow

The region got a little more colourful over the weekend with the return of the Geelong Rainbow Festival. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along...