Beyond integration: Building Earth-Sky Knowledge Infrastructure for Co-discovery in Space and Sustainability

Day: Monday 29 September
Time: 18:15 - 19:15 AEST
Location: International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney - Darling Harbour Theatre

Space is not empty or dark. There is no such thing as ‘Space nullius’. Space itself is alive. Like all living things it needs care, respect and balance. Without embracing this perspective, space exploration cannot be truly sustainable.

The Host nation Plenary will explore how co-discovery in the space sector through structured collaboration between Western science and Indigenous knowledge can unlock new insights into space and sustainability. Drawing parallels with multi-messenger astronomy - where combining detection methods enriches cosmic understanding - the session will illustrate how methodological integration might reveal patterns in earth-sky relationships not accessible through single approaches alone.

Key considerations will include developing institutional mechanisms, creating professional pathways for knowledge integration, and establishing validation protocols across alternate ways of knowing. The session will explore our potential to pioneer systematic approaches in this domain, framing knowledge integration as a form of R&D that could expand analytical capabilities for addressing complex space sustainability challenges.

The Australian Space Agency commissioned five Indigenous Australian strategic advisors to develop the Host Nation Plenary and is deeply grateful for their significant contributions.

The Agency also wishes to thank the New Zealand Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency for supporting the participation of international Indigenous speakers.

Moderator

Mikaela JADE

Founder and CEO, Indigital

Australia

Speakers

Enrico PALERMO

Head, Australian Space Agency

Australia

Martin NAKATA

Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Education & Strategy, James Cook University

Australia

Reuben BOLT

Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy and Services, The University of Sydney

Australia

David PERENARA-O’CONNELL

Chair of the Board, Te Taumutu Rūnanga Representative, Tāwhaki Joint Venture

Australia

Laurie ROUSSEAU-NEPTON

Assistant Professor, University of Toronto

Australia

Additional Contributors

The following Australian Indigenous Strategic Advisors also played a pivotal role in the development of the Plenary and will be speaking at other times through the IAC 2025 week.

Deen SANDERS

Worimi Giparr; Special Counsel, Deloitte Access Economics

Australia

Kirsten BANKS

Lecturer, Swinburne University of Technology

Australia