Darwin maintenance centre plan progresses
Prime Minister Scott Morrison on February 18 announced the release of a tender for an industry partner to head a new Navy regional maintenance centre in Darwin.
CAPTION: Prime Minister Scott Morrison conducts a press conference during his visit to HMAS Coonawarra in Darwin. Story by Lieutenant Gordon Carr-Gregg. Photo by Petty Officer Peter Thompson.
The announcement was made during Mr Morrison’s visit to HMAS Coonawarra.
The regional maintenance centre will support new capabilities, including the evolved Cape-class patrol boats and Arafura-class offshore patrol vessels expected to arrive in Darwin in the next few years.
The centre will inject about $160 million into the Northern Territory’s economy.
A network of four regional maintenance centres is being established in strategic locations across the country in support of the continuous naval shipbuilding program.
While visiting the base, the Prime Minister toured Armidale-class patrol boat HMAS Ararat, meeting Navy personnel to discuss their work and experiences in Darwin.
Commanding Officer HMAS Coonawarra Captain Moses Raudino met the Prime Minister and showed him some of the extensive construction work underway on the base.
“HMAS Coonawarra–Larrakeyah Defence Precinct has a tremendous amount of construction activity underway across the base and the changes over the next few years will add significant enhancements and additions to capability to the Navy in the Top End,” Captain Raudino said.
“We will be able to house, feed and support a much larger workforce.
“We will sail ships from here that go faster and farther, with more versatile capability.
“We will be better placed to support multi-domain operations for both the ADF and our allies in the region as we grow our thinking, fighting, Australian Navy in the Top End.
“The regional maintenance centre tender announced [on February 18] will be key to supporting that transformation and much of our future capability.
Regional Maintenance Centre North is scheduled to be operational in 2023 and is a key part of Defence’s Plan Galileo.
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