SA companies ready to strike on massive subs deal
Five South Australian companies are getting race-ready for lucrative work building nuclear-powered submarines under an agreement with the United States’ largest shipbuilder.
The AUKUS a landmark agreement between the US, UK and Australia, which was announced to share military technology and boost combined military strength in the Asia-Pacific region.
Five South Australian companies are getting race-ready for lucrative work building nuclear-powered submarines under an agreement with the United States’ largest shipbuilder.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a strong statement about the future of a multi-billion dollar investment after meeting with US President Joe Biden.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a strong statement about the future of a multi-billion dollar investment after meeting with US President Joe Biden.
ASC workers could walk off the job as they continue their fight for an 18.5 per cent pay rise.
Australia acquiring nuclear submarines will be an important move as China becomes “more and more aggressive”, he says.
Critics have taken aim at the governments key housing affordability announcement saying it will increase house prices and only help people who can already afford them.
A massive funding injection for TAFE is set to provide bountiful opportunities to train people for jobs of the future.
Plans to retro-fit Tomahawk cruise missiles to the Adelaide-built Collins Class submarine fleet have been ditched.
The Australian Federal Police’s recruitment struggles could soon threaten a historic national project, the force’s union warns.
Expect Labor to pivot further from fixing the ambulance crisis – and be sceptical, writes Paul Starick.
The chief of the firm building Australia’s future frigates and nuclear-powered submarines has revealed a recruitment program.
The US Congress is planning to rectify a cut to submarine production amid warnings that the move could have harmed the AUKUS pact and let down Australia.
A personal union attack targeting the boss of Australia’s future nuclear-powered submarine builder and maintainer has been rejected.
The popular premier making the switch to Canberra seemed an outlandish prospect until the past week, writes Paul Starick.
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