The "sustainment contract" is part of a government pledge to
keep the diesel-electric powered Collins-class fleet "a potent
strike and deterrence capability", Defense Industry Minister Pat
Conroy said in a statement.
The contract will be "directly ensuring job security for more
than 1,100 highly skilled workers", with the work carried out in
the towns of Henderson in Western Australia and Osborne in South
Australia, Conroy said.
Osborne is where ASC and Britain's BAE Systems will jointly
build Australia's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, the core
component of the 2021 AUKUS pact between Britain, the U.S. and
Australia.
Until that work begins later this decade, the shipyard is where
much of the maintenance is performed on the existing
Collins-class fleet.
Conroy said it was part of the centre-left government's A$4 to
A$5 billion commitment to the submarines, which are planned to
operate into the 2040s.
($1 = 1.5272 Australian dollars)
(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by William Mallard)
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