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Naval Shipbuilding College to support over 15,000 new jobs

The Morrison Government's Naval Shipbuilding College and the South Australian Government announced today that it will support thousands of shipbuilding job opportunities for hopefuls...

Global defence technology innovator expands in Adelaide

Aerospace and defence technology innovator L3Harris is looking to expand its skilled workforce in Adelaide in the lead up to the start of the...

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 issues Request for Tender for new offshore patrol vessels

The Australian Government has issued a Request for Tender (RFT) to the three designers that were shortlisted for the construction of the $3 billion-plus...

Arrium executes first steel shipment for ARCT’s re-railing project  

Arrium has commenced the delivery of steel rail for the major upgrade of South Australia’s rail network as part of its contract with the...

2016 Defence White Paper increases Defence spending by $29.9bn over the next decade

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Defence Minister Marise Payne have released the 2016 Defence White Paper which brings together all capability-related investment including...

Australian shipbuilder ASC cuts 101 blue collar jobs

101 blue collar contract worker jobs have been lost at Australian naval shipbuilder ASC due to the gradual winding down of the Air Warfare...

New training centre to transform Australia’s naval industry

The Australian Maritime College (AMC) at the University of Tasmania will be the home of a new training centre for highly qualified Navy engineers...
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