Australia's nuclear-powered submarines are one step closer to fruition, with work starting on the academy to train builders in South Australia.
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Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines are one step closer to fruition, with work starting on the academy to train builders in South Australia.

The $480 million facility is being described as the cornerstone of the nation’s naval future under the AUKUS partnership, and promised to provide students in South Australia with safe and sustainable employment for life.

“This is the single biggest industrial endeavour that our nation has ever attempted and today is a day that marks that endeavour is well underway,” Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles said.

Australia's nuclear-powered submarines are one step closer to fruition, with work starting on the academy to train builders in South Australia.
Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines are one step closer to fruition, with work starting on the academy to train builders in South Australia. (Nine)

The Skills and Training Academy in Osborne will provide education in various disciplines, ranging from new trades to nuclear engineering. 

It aims to accommodate 800 to 1000 students, mirroring the successful model of the Barrow-in-Furness academy in the United Kingdom, where students contribute to building Britain’s nuclear-powered fleet.

While sourcing teachers to skill workers with the tools to create nuclear submarines will be a challenge, the government confirmed today it will recruit internationally with the intention to eventually have Australians teaching at Osborne.

Construction will be finished by the end of 2028.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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