Paul Keating says the AUKUS defence pact is “act of sublimation” to the US. Richard Marles thinks the plan has a parallel in the Labor...
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Defence minister Richard Marles has expressed his confidence in the defence procurement function following scathing criticism from the Auditor General of probity issues in a long-term contract for the supply of explosives and munitions. An official sought champagne and eventually went to work for the contractor, French group Thales, over a contract worth $1.2 billion,… The post I have confidence in defence contracting – Richard Marles appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Paul Keating says the AUKUS defence pact is “act of sublimation” to the US. Richard Marles thinks the plan has a parallel in the Labor...
Richard Marles and his mate, the US defence secretary, are beginning to wilt under the weight of sustained comment in Australia critical of the AUKUS...
The federally funded Defence Trailblazer, the University of Adelaide and Loughan Technology Group have signed a research project agreement to advance...
Data connectivity developer Elsight has received a $562,000 initial purchase order from a leading defence contractor to develop and supply a first...
In a notice yesterday the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority has summoned the Chief Executive Officer and Representative for a Berbice...
French rocket company Sirius Space Services has signed a contract with Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA) for a multi-year, multi-launch campaign from...
Platinum Contracting has completed construction on La Cova in South Shore at Lake Las Vegas, expanding Southern Nevada’s largest lakeside master...
By NATION REPORTER ZAMBIANS in Belgium have come to the defence of Zambia’s Ambassador to that country, Sylvester Mundanda, whom some Zambians have...
The devices are thought to have been planted with explosives before going off across Lebanon, killing nine people and wounding nearly 3000 others.
The devices are thought to have been planted with explosives before going off across Lebanon, killing nine people and wounding nearly 3000 others.