Katherine Bennell-Pegg Makes History as Australian of the Year 2026, Pioneering Space and Community Service

January 25, 2026
Katherine Bennell-Pegg Makes History as Australian of the Year 2026, Pioneering Space and Community Service
  • Australian of the Year 2026 is Katherine Bennell-Pegg, 41, becoming the first Australian to train under the country's flag and to graduate from the European Space Agency astronaut program.

  • Bennell-Pegg volunteers with West Beach Surf Life Saving Club and became an Air Force reservist in December 2024, reflecting contributions beyond spaceflight.

  • Inspired by Australian-origin astronauts, she expressed emotion at receiving the blue flight suit with the Australian flag, signaling Australia’s leadership in human space exploration.

  • The 2026 lineup includes other notable nominees such as a brain cancer fundraiser who founded The Brain Cancer Centre, a mental health advocate tackling gaming disorder, and a mobile health innovator.

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the Neale Daniher MND Clinical Network to improve access to clinical trials, treatment, and care for motor neurone disease.

  • Professor Rose McGready has three decades of healthcare work for displaced people on the Thailand-Myanmar border and contributed to WHO-adopted global maternal malaria treatment standards.

  • Mitchell highlighted creating over 70 Aboriginal upskilling roles, 30 electrical apprenticeships, and more than $11 million in Indigenous subcontractor payments, advocating culturally safe workplaces.

  • The awards celebrate local heroes and young Australians making social impact, including community volunteers improving health, education, and welfare.

  • Dr Felix Ho ASM works across remote Northern Territory communities and mentors youth in first aid, underlining a focus on rural health resilience.

  • Bennell-Pegg paid tribute to Bondi attack victims and underscored global collaboration and shared responsibility in science and exploration.

  • Brodaty emphasized lifestyle interventions to prevent dementia and ongoing research like the Maintain Your Brain trial, noting progress from stigma to science.

  • Nedd Brockmann was named Young Australian of the Year 2026 for his homelessness charity run that has raised substantial funds and continues his Uncomfortable Challenge.

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