The shame is, with the exception of the original keel blocks from BAE, which threw out the entire schedule, the fabrication, consolidation and errection of the platforms, less the effects of late design changes, has actually gone quite well. The problems with the keel blocks can be, for a major part, blamed on the previous valley of death following the successfully ANZAC build.Just on the so-called "valley of death", it's already here and no amount of acceleration of SEA5000 will fill it in.
In fact, I doubt we'll ever see major hull block construction here ever again.
Governments of both shades are guilty of lacking vision and understanding as exhibited by delaying and/or reducing orders, slipping schedules and pork barrelling that have driven up costs and reduced efficiencies. A proper strategic plan, draw up in the 60's if followed would have seen a very different, world standard, industry today.