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Saab’s Sovereign Combat System Collaboration Centre backed by $22m Government grant

The Federal Government has announced a $22 million investment to help build “the home of Australia’s sovereign combat system capabilities” near Adelaide while powering...

Austal to build two additional Pacific Patrol Boats for Timor Leste

Austal has signed a contract with the Federal Government to build two additional Pacific Patrol Boats (PPB) for Timor Leste. The original PPB contract, which...

NSI selected as preferred tenderer for Australia’s Naval Shipbuilding College

The Naval Shipbuilding Institute (NSI), a joint venture between Kellogg Brown & Root and Huntington Ingalls Industries, has been selected to establish and manage...

Austal to build two Guardian Class patrol boats for Timor-Leste

Austal has received an order to build two Guardian Class Pacific patrol boats for Timor-Leste, the newest member of Australia’s Pacific Maritime Security Program...

12 Offshore Patrol Vessels will to be built in Adelaide, Prime Minister Turnbull says

The Turnbull Government has announced the build locations for 12 Offshore Patrol Vessels and up to 21 Pacific Patrol Boats, in addition to nine...

New Centre for Defence Industry Capability to open in Adelaide this year

A new Centre for Defence Industry Capability (CDIC) will be established in Adelaide to foster and drive innovation and open up export opportunities for...

AMWU defends Australian shipbuilding industry and workers to Senate inquiry

The Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) — the representative body of Australia’s Naval Shipbuilders — yesterday presented its evidence to the Australian Senate’s inquiry into...
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