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Australia launches Naval Shipbuilding College

Defence Minister Christopher Pyne has officially opened Australia’s transformative Naval Shipbuilding College at Osborne in South Australia. Located at one of the country's largest defence...

Australia releases its first Naval Shipbuilding Plan

The Australian Government has released the highly anticipated Naval Shipbuilding Plan, outlining the nation’s largest ever programme of naval shipbuilding and sustainment. Defence Minister Marise...

Air warfare destroyer Hobart commences acceptance sea trials

The Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) program has reached another significant milestone, with the project’s first vessel – the Hobart – now entering the next...

SA companies set to compete for lucrative subs work

DCNS, the Australian Government’s preferred international partner for the design of 12 Future Submarines, is holding a high level Future Submarine Industry Briefing at...

Techport to undergo wharf expansion

The South Australia Government has sanctioned a multi-million dollar expansion of its Techport facility to expand its wharf by 22 meters and permit two...

Federal Government must rule out hybrid or overseas build of Australia’s new submarine fleet,...

Minister for Defence Industries Martin Hamilton-Smith has called for the Federal Government to rule out a hybrid or overseas build of the nation’s next...

Japanese submarine delegation to visit SA’s shipbuilders  

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill and Minister for Defence Martin Hamilton-Smith will meet with a Japanese Government and industry delegation bidding for the Future...
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