Thanks I was trying to find that article.
Thanks I was trying to find that article.
Shipbuilding plan confirms skilled foreign workers 'essential' to rapid naval expansion - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)and the self licking icecream of deskilling the local workforce continues
15 pages on workforce plans, requirements and developments, really comprehensively covered and then Andrew Greene from the ABC singles out one paragraph mentioning foreign workers, and I paraphrase;Shipbuilding plan confirms skilled foreign workers 'essential' to rapid naval expansion - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"The document predicted by 2026 more than 5,200 workers would be needed in South Australia, but acknowledged foreigners would be "essential" to "fill middle management and supervisory roles".
It seems those french and Spanish/Italian restaurant(s) in Adelaide would have a reasonably good business by 2020s.
Thanks for posting but I found the Minster acting as tour guide nauseating.A guided tour of the Hobart on the verge of her commissioning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeyM9_aEULY
Thanks for posting but I found the Minster acting as tour guide nauseating.
Not to mention that he was also wrong about the Hobart being Australia's fastest ever destroyer.Thanks for posting but I found the Minster acting as tour guide nauseating.
ever since the US Dept of Commerce did an assessment of the health of UK Shipbuilding as part of the Astute and QE build proposals - and that report was filtered back to AustGov/RAN - the need for progressive and persistent builds has been well known. Attached to achieving that is the need for progressive upskilling to maintain the ability - so importing skills or foreign expertise is not the issue - its always been about degree of acceptance and how the govt of the day chooses to deal with itShipbuilding plan confirms skilled foreign workers 'essential' to rapid naval expansion - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
"The document predicted by 2026 more than 5,200 workers would be needed in South Australia, but acknowledged foreigners would be "essential" to "fill middle management and supervisory roles".
It seems those french and Spanish/Italian restaurant(s) in Adelaide would have a reasonably good business by 2020s.
Yep, but that is a lot of them how are in cabinet or in senior positions in the opposition. We are in the unhappy world of a political class where factionalism and tribe (party), rather than good policy, often decides who does what and where things are done.Thanks for posting but I found the Minster acting as tour guide nauseating.
Me also: but as he went to great lengths to secure his political future by demanding that Adelaide was the base for all future submarine (and the first two frigates) construction he has a reason to crow.
After all AFASK he has had no real work experience outside politics.
:devil
The vision is of interest, but the home-town, gee-whiz commentary by the reporter is embarrassing.Thanks for posting but I found the Minster acting as tour guide nauseating.
Me also: but as he went to great lengths to secure his political future by demanding that Adelaide was the base for all future submarine (and the first two frigates) construction he has a reason to crow.
After all AFASK he has had no real work experience outside politics.
:devil
Yep - unless this new Hobart can do at least 37 knots she won't take that title from her predecessor.Not to mention that he was also wrong about the Hobart being Australia's fastest ever destroyer.
Pretty sure that the previous Hobart was faster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jivOCDahCc
Love that video, just look at the wake the beast is generating, imagine how fast she would go with a new smooth and barnacle free hull (noticed a lot of wake lines at the stern) I would imagine though, the new Hobart would also be as quick without a full missile, ammo and stores load out.Not to mention that he was also wrong about the Hobart being Australia's fastest ever destroyer.
Pretty sure that the previous Hobart was faster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jivOCDahCc
That would be Spiderbait's version of the old (Ghost) Riders in the Sky.Love the yippy I aye music too, anyone know the actual song title?
I was in the Battle Class Anzac in September ? 1968 in the Vitiaz Strait between New Guinea and New Britain. We were on exercise and had to redeploy which meant nearly 8 hours at max speed. IIRC we spent most of that at 32 kts plus, I was petrified ( Midshipman training cruise) the entire boiler front was panting like a shagged out elephant.Yep - unless this new Hobart can do at least 37 knots she won't take that title from her predecessor.
Even the venerable old HMAS Anzac II could do 31 knots.
Nuship Hobart is capable of 28+ knots according to her specs
MB
I think you mean that the first two OPVs will be built in SA. All nine frigates are to be built in Adelaide followed by the construction of the new submarines.Thanks for posting but I found the Minster acting as tour guide nauseating.
Me also: but as he went to great lengths to secure his political future by demanding that Adelaide was the base for all future submarine (and the first two frigates) construction he has a reason to crow.
After all AFASK he has had no real work experience outside politics.
:devil
Not a whole llot for the Eastern states in that plan.The government has released very expensive animne of the naval shipbuilding plan.
Have a look here https://youtu.be/E8K_BXDQsqQ
I think that my brother was on that deployment of HMAS Anzac, as he has spoken of it as well - unless it was another time that she was sailed at speed for an extended period. He said that he thought that the ship was going to shake itself to pieces.I was in the Battle Class Anzac in September ? 1968 in the Vitiaz Strait between New Guinea and New Britain. We were on exercise and had to redeploy which meant nearly 8 hours at max speed. IIRC we spent most of that at 32 kts plus, I was petrified ( Midshipman training cruise) the entire boiler front was panting like a shagged out elephant.
I think you mean that the submarines and frigates will be build concurrently. We're starting a continuous build of frigates AND a continuous build of submarines, not one then the other.I think you mean that the first two OPVs will be built in SA. All nine frigates are to be built in Adelaide followed by the construction of the new submarines.