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Landing a dream job in naval shipbuilding
Wessels Botha has found his dream job, working as part of the Arafura-class Offshore Patrol Vessel Enterprise.

Western Australian shipbuilding power on
Construction and shipbuilding activities at the National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise continue at a rapid pace at Henderson shipyard.

Industry foundations continue to strengthen
Raytheon Australia has been selected as the new capability life cycle manager for the Royal Australian Navy’s Arafura-class offshore patrol vessels.

Geminis rising from Sydney company
Britton Maritime Systems was awarded the contract to build 12 Gemini seaboats for the newest Cape-class patrol boats.

Preparation underway to build new frigates
Prototyping is underway at the Osborne shipyard in Adelaide for the Royal Australian Navy’s Hunter-class frigate program.

Tenders to be called for underwater tracking ranges
Australian businesses will soon have the opportunity to tender for work on new maritime underwater tracking ranges to be built in Western Australia.

Improved ship fire protection on the way
Non-combustible panelling that can withstand temperatures up to 1000 degrees Celsius is set to be installed in Navy vessels.

Gold Coast company's products protect our ships
A Gold Coast business, which was started in a garage 20 years ago, has been selected to participate in the Hunter-class frigate program.

Committed to building sovereign capability
Rohde & Schwarz is supporting its workforce to deliver the cutting-edge capability required by the Navy.

Suppliers sought for frigate program
ASC Shipbuilding held a live webinar to update local suppliers on the Hunter-class Frigate Program.

Keeping the Sea 5000 project on track
With a work trip to the UK ending early because of COVID-19, and after two weeks of self-isolation, Chen Xu is happy to be back at work.

Shipbuilding industry to tap into skills of workers
The Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise could provide a jobs lifeline for hundreds of skilled workers who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.