Most of us have a vested interest in what happens in space – whether we know it or not. Listen in as we talk to Cassandra Steer, Deputy Director of the Australian National University Institute for Space – or ANU InSpace, for short – about space law, diversity and inclusivity in the space sector, and why having diverse perspectives contribute to Australia’s future in space is important for us all.
Credits:
Guest: Cassandra Steer
Hosts: Zena Assaad and Liz Williams
Producers: Zena Assaad, Liz Williams and Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)
Theme music: Coma-Media
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