I think we may have misinterpreted the no aussie shipbuilder statement or perhaps I am thinking it wrong and you gentleman are right. The way I have come to read it is that they will be built in Australia but they dont have to use any Australian shipbuilder to do it, ie: They can set up there own facility with there own people rather then contracting the work to ASC or others. So work will still be done here, But it wont be a 100% Australian owned company doing it.
Your take on this is similar to what I think (have a look back on the previous page with my post #21892).
I think what we are seeing (typical reporting from Senate Estimates Committee), is that certain interest groups (ASC Shipbuilding and Austal) are saying: 'the sky is falling unless we get our slice of the pie', well no, I don't think the sky is falling!
What we do know is that the nine (9) Future Frigates will be built in SA.
Have a look at the video of the planned expansion to Osborne South that ASC 'Infrastructure' is responsible for building (a $530m investment):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nUZZBG0KXA
What we don't know yet is which of the three designs will be chosen, and we don't know what relationship/partnership will be taken by the designers to progress those 'designs' into real ships.
For example, if the UK T26 design wins, I would imagine that BAE Australia will be the 'umbrella' company that oversees the build in Australia, using Australian workers and using/leasing the new 'ASC Infrastructure' facility in SA, plus of course the common user facility too.
BAE Australia may, or may not, partner with the new 'ASC Shipbuilding' company and their partnership with Austal.
If Navantia or the Italian design wins, it could be the same, partner or not partner, but at the end of the day there will be an 'umbrella' company to oversee the local build using local facilities and local workers.
What it boils down to (in my opinion), is that both ASC Shipbuilding and Austal are trying to say that they deserve the right to be part of the build, of course they want their slice of the pie.
I don't care what partnerships or alliances happen or don't happen, all I want to see is that the appropriate local 'management structure/umbrella' is set up to oversee and manage the local build of the chosen design as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Anyway, just my opinion of course too!