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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...

Australia’s Hunter-class frigate program enters prototyping phase

The Federal Government has announced the official start of the prototyping phase of the Hunter Class Frigate Program at the world-class Osborne shipyard in...

Rolls Royce picks Marand as local partner for SEA 5000

Rolls Royce has selected Australian engineering company Marand as its local partner for work on the Future Frigates program. The agreement, conditioned on BAE Systems...

Austal, ASC team up for the Future Frigates Program

Austal and ASC have announced a teaming agreement for the construction of the SEA5000 Future Frigates Program, a $35 billion project that includes the...

AMWU: Navantia contract could “sink” 640 shipbuilding jobs in Adelaide

The Turnbull Government’s announcement that Spanish shipbuilder Navantia will construct Australia’s two supply ships has provoked a storm of criticism from the AMWU, which...

Civmec and ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems usher in new era of digital shipbuilding

Civmec, in collaboration with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), has embarked on a new era of digital shipbuilding with the unveiling of a submarine hull...

Secure Jobs and Industry Future must be the focus for Shipbuilding Decisions

The Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) is responding cautiously to speculation regarding Government considerations over the future of the AWD project and Australian shipbuilding. “The union has...
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