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Commodore Bradley Francis speaking at the US Navy's Nuclear Power School Graduation

Second cohort of Royal Australian Navy officers graduate from US Navy Nuclear Power School

A further three Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Officers graduated the U.S.
Osborne Naval Shipyard

Work to commence on the Submarine Construction Yard, Osborne, South Australia

Australia’s conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines, the SSN-AUKUS, will be built in Adelaide, South Australia.
Lieutenant Hall

Meet Lieutenant Hall

Lieutenant Hall was one of the first Australians to graduate Nuclear Power School in the United States.
Lieutenant Commander Klyne

Meet Lieutenant Commander Klyne

Lieutenant Commander Klyne was one of the first Australians to graduate Nuclear Power School in the United States.
Sailors in black uniforms marching in formation during a parade, led by a member holding an HMAS Stirling life ring

HMAS Stirling granted Freedom of Entry to City of Rockingham

Freedom of Entry to HMAS Stirling took place in the City of Rockingham, WA on Saturday 9 September.
The CSPs are designed to attract more students to train in engineering, mathematics, chemistry and physics to meet the needs of the AUKUS submarine program.

4,000 more university places for AUKUS workforce

The Albanese Government has announced universities can now apply for additional Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) targeted at graduates in STEM courses.The a
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility welcomes first contingent of AUKUS personnel.

Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard welcomes AUKUS personnel

Royal Australian Navy personnel and civilian submarine maintenance subject matter experts from Australia have joined their AUKUS counterparts at the Pearl Harbo
Dr Kath Smith.

Meet Dr Kath Smith

Kath has worked at the interface of nuclear research, industry, policy and regulation for over 30 years.
Lieutenant Commander Heydon.

Meet Lieutenant Commander Heydon

Lieutenant Commander Heydon is one of the first Australians to graduate Nuclear Power School in the United States, where he will become one of the first Austral
Commander Sturdy, CSM.

Meet Commander Sturdy, CSM

When Commander Sturdy was in school, she found joy in solving math problems, exploring the laws of physics and experimenting in the chemistry lab.
Director-General Australian Submarine Agency Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead AO, RAN watches United States Navy Virginia-class submarine USS North Carolina (SSN 777) as the submarine arrives at Fleet Base West in Rockingham, Western Australia.

HMAS Stirling welcomes USS North Carolina

The USS North Carolina Virginia-class submarine and crew were welcomed to HMAS Stirling, Western Australia, by Director-General Australian Submarine Agency Vice
Vice-Admiral Jonathan Mead, Director-General ASA, speaking at the Nuclear Propulsion School during the Graduation ceremony.

Royal Australian Navy officers graduate US Navy Nuclear Power School

Three Royal Australian Navy officers recently graduated the United States Navy’s Nuclear Power School (NPS), marking a significant step in Australia’s mission t