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Defence SA awarded for Reservist Employer Support

Defence SA has received an Employer Support Award (SA) for outstanding support of Australian Defence Force reservists within the Public Sector. Nominated by ADF reservists, the awards are presented to organisations who are committed to supporting Navy, Army and Air Force reservists over a sustained period or through special efforts. As a Government agency, Defence SA has a long history of employing ex-full time Defence members, many of whom continue Reserve careers while pursuing their civilian careers. This is achieved through various pathways including Reserve Leave, advertising to the veteran community and encouraging other staff members to participate in activities ...

27 September 2021
Defence SA awarded for Reservist Employer Support2021-09-30T15:50:33+09:30

ASC Talent Pool Launches

Following the announcements regarding the expansion of naval shipbuilding programs in South Australia, ASC has launched the Sovereign Shipbuilding Talent Pool for skilled workers impacted by the industry changes. ASC says options to re-deploy displaced workers throughout South Australia’s current and planned shipbuilding programs are being explored, as well as plans to build the skills crucial for the nuclear-powered submarines program announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison last week. This talent pool will provide affected employees with the opportunity to transition into positions within ASC, ensuring the shipbuilding workforce is maintained whilst developing new skills necessary. “ASC is committed to ...

21 September 2021
ASC Talent Pool Launches2021-09-21T13:53:32+09:30

SA: The Defence State – jobs for today, tomorrow and for decades to come

MEDIA RELEASE South Australia has today been cemented as the shipbuilding capital of the country with thousands of jobs for today, tomorrow and decades to come. The new nuclear-powered submarines will be built in South Australia as announced by the Prime Minister early this morning. And in another momentous declaration that South Australia is the home of defence – the Collins class full-cycle docking will remain at Osborne. The Collins life-of-type extension will now continue beyond 2026 as all six boats undergo capability extensions in South Australia. In another huge win for local jobs, the Navy’s three Hobart class destroyers ...

16 September 2021
SA: The Defence State – jobs for today, tomorrow and for decades to come2022-03-22T15:55:45+10:30

Kongsberg achieves critical production milestone for Fire Distribution Centres

Kongsberg Defence Australia has announced their team has achieved a critical production milestone for the LAND 19 Phase 7B program, passing Factory Acceptance Tests of the first two Fire Distribution Centres (FDC) for the National Advanced Surface to Air Missiles Systems (NASAMS). As part of the program — which sees the FDCs being assembled at the Raytheon Centre for Joint Integration at Mawson Lakes — Kongsberg Defence Australia is supporting Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace and prime contractor Raytheon Australia to deliver the new Short-Range Ground-Based Air Defence capability to the Australian Army. The NASAMS system will enable the Army to ...

8 September 2021
Kongsberg achieves critical production milestone for Fire Distribution Centres2021-09-28T15:40:46+09:30

Building industry skills with BMT

As the Australian defence industry prepares for the Naval Shipbuilding Plan, having a workforce that is well trained and informed is critical to defence industry capability. No matter if you are just starting out in the industry or would like to upskill and refresh your knowledge around maritime assets and systems, international engineering, science and technology consultancy BMT offers a wide range of courses for individuals taught by experts. With experience as both operators and designers of defence systems, BMT’s experts provide detailed insights into the process for design and management of warships and submarines. Keen to find out more? ...

2 September 2021
Building industry skills with BMT2021-09-30T11:22:20+09:30

SA companies share in $1.2 million defence funding boost

A $1.2 million grant for Australia's defence sector has been announced by Minister for Defence Industry, Melissa Price, this morning. The grant has been designed to support the growth and export opportunities of six Australian businesses within the industry, including two South Australian companies: JTM Gaskets and ElectroCad Australia. JTM Gaskets are set to receive $211,260 which will be put towards purchasing new equipment in order to increase production volumes. Electro Cad will receive $240,000 to install a clean room and purchase equipment allowing them to manufacture complex defence components. Read the full story here.   Image Credit: ElectroCad Australia

31 August 2021
SA companies share in $1.2 million defence funding boost2021-08-31T11:49:17+09:30

Key agreement sees K-TIG UK footprint grow

SA-based high speed welding technology manufacturer K-TIG is expanding its international presence thanks to a new distribution agreement with leading automation supplier Key Plant Automation to sell K-TIG products in the UK. The agreement will provide a strong platform for future growth in the UK and wider EU markets and follows a previous agreement with Key Plant’s USA subsidiary earlier this year to sell K-TIG products in North America. To support the expansion, K-TIG are set to establish a UK based direct sales force to work closely with distribution partners, and will also work with Key Plant to establish an ...

24 August 2021
Key agreement sees K-TIG UK footprint grow2021-08-24T12:58:03+09:30

Lot Fourteen welcomes defence suppliers

Tasmanian company CBG Systems and Spanish engineering firm Ghenova have recently established a presence in South Australia’s Lot Fourteen, further strengthening the state’s defence industry capability. The companies join a growing number of defence and space businesses at the Defence and Space Landing Pad, managed by Defence SA, after receiving funding support through the Department for Trade and Investment’s South Australian Landing Pad grants program. CBG Systems specialises in the supply and installation of fire, thermal and acoustic insulation for marine, military, industrial and commercial applications. The firm, which also designs and manufactures specialised antenna systems for navy and land-based ...

19 August 2021
Lot Fourteen welcomes defence suppliers2023-04-19T16:30:32+09:30

UniSA partners with Australian Government to offer zero fee engineering degree

The University of South Australia has partnered with the Australian Government to offer small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) the opportunity to upskill employees with in-demand engineering capabilities at no cost. The 100% online Associate Degree in Engineering commences in late September, with course fees fully funded by the Australian Government for eligible companies. To be eligible, employers must have no more than 200 staff and demonstrate a need for engineering skills. Employers will need to nominate their employee(s) to participate in the program and employees are required to remain with the nominating employer for the duration of the two-year program. This is ...

19 August 2021
UniSA partners with Australian Government to offer zero fee engineering degree2021-08-24T14:22:56+09:30

Local defence manufacturers secure funding

South Australian companies Novafast and Abstec Calibrations have secured their share of $8 million in Federal Government funding to boost local defence manufacturing capability. The Adelaide businesses are among 11 innovative Australian companies to receive funding through the latest round of the Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority (SICP) grants, which help build Australia’s sovereign industrial capacity to support the Australian Defence Force. Recently diversifying into the defence sector, Novafast was awarded over $1.3 million to support the creation of a new state-of-the-art production line. The factory is set to include new robotics equipment for manufacturing technologies in composite products. Novafast Business Manager David ...

6 August 2021
Local defence manufacturers secure funding2021-08-17T13:15:19+09:30

Silentium secures contract to deliver passive radar systems for Army

South Australian-based company Silentium Defence has secured a $7.4 million contract from the Department of Defence to supply its MAVERICK M-series passive radar system to the Australian Army for capability development and evaluation activities. Silentium’s MAVERICK M-series is the first high-performance, low-power, soldier-portable, covert radar system for air defence, land, and maritime surveillance. It provides critical sovereign capability for the ADF and its allies and an undeniable advantage in the air, land, and maritime domains – the ability to see without being seen. Read the full media release here

27 July 2021
Silentium secures contract to deliver passive radar systems for Army2021-08-13T13:32:22+09:30

Defence SA set sail for Osborne Naval Shipyard

Recently, the Defence SA team headed out to the Osborne Naval Shipyard to visit BAE Systems Maritime Australia, ASC and PMB Defence. Below is an account of the day by David Eyre, Director Maritime. We acknowledge that the areas visited by the Defence SA team are on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people, and we pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. The Defence SA team had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with developments at the Osborne Naval Shipyard precinct recently. Starting at the brand new shipyard where BAE Systems Maritime Australia will build 9 world class Hunter ...

22 July 2021
Defence SA set sail for Osborne Naval Shipyard2021-07-22T16:21:40+09:30
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