As students pursue an education in technical trades or science, they can now look to a “really exciting career” building Australia’s future nuclear-powered submarines, according to Defence Minister Richard Marles.
Mr Marles said students can look forward to their careers with a “much greater sense of optimism and certainty” with a training academy set to be built in South Australia, at the Osborne Naval Shipyard.
“This academy is going to provide training in all the skills necessary to build a submarine from specialist welding to pipe fitting through the electrical trade,” he said.
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