$700m reasons to consider SA defence jobs
A massive funding injection for TAFE is set to provide bountiful opportunities to train people for jobs of the future.
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.
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.
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The prospect of only three naval frigates being built in Adelaide is sparking strong concern at the highest levels of the state government.
Australian forces will partner with the US in one of the most famous battlegrounds in the Pacific in the next step of the AUKUS pact.
Mr Morrison will clock in alongside key former Trump figures, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo and ex-security advisor Robert O’Brien.
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The most important step has been taken on the shipyard set to build nuclear-powered submarines in a $368bn program centred on Adelaide.
Kiwis could soon be signing on to Australia’s major security pact with the US and the UK, despite the nation being firmly against nuclear.
The US Congress has agreed to sell its nuclear submarines to another country for the first time, giving the green light to the AUKUS pact with historic new laws.
Australia will buy up to five Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines from the US to be delivered in the 2030s.
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