Australia Invests AU$3.9 Billion in Adelaide Submarine Yard, Boosting Jobs and Defense Amid AUKUS Plans

February 15, 2026
Australia Invests AU$3.9 Billion in Adelaide Submarine Yard, Boosting Jobs and Defense Amid AUKUS Plans
  • Australia earmarks AU$3.9 billion to build a submarine construction yard in Osborne near Adelaide, a down payment toward developing nuclear-powered submarines under AUKUS.

  • The plan envisions a future fleet of advanced US submarines with initial acquisitions starting around 2032, while Australia builds sovereign capability to manufacture its own submarines later.

  • Long-term estimates put the yard investment at AU$30 billion, with total program costs potentially approaching €200 billion over the next thirty years.

  • Premier Peter Malinauskas highlighted the project’s job impact, with about 4,000 workers needed for the construction phase, up from the previous Holden-era staffing.

  • The investment is framed as a major boost to local jobs and industry through a landmark defence project.

  • The announcement comes ahead of a South Australian state election, with polls showing Labor holding a strong lead on a two-party basis.

  • The initiative fits broader aims to counter China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific and to secure sovereign defense capabilities.

  • A separate report notes a Sydney police chase ending in a fatal crash, with charges against the 31-year-old driver after a pursuit halted for safety.

  • Albanese cited direct talks with the U.S. President and assurances from U.S. and UK authorities that AUKUS remains viable and progressing.

  • The program follows the 2021 diplomatic crisis with France over submarine contracts and signals a shift toward enhanced long-range Pacific capabilities.

  • Analysts note Liberal leadership turmoil, while the government asserts it represents all Australians and critiques the opposition’s diversity.

  • South Australia’s premier calls the project game-changing, stressing its scale for construction and long-term regional economic security.

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Multi-billion dollar funding for AUKUS submarines

The Sydney Morning Herald • Feb 15, 2026

Multi-billion dollar funding for AUKUS submarines

Promise of jobs boom from $30 billion defence project

The Sydney Morning Herald • Feb 15, 2026

Promise of jobs boom from $30 billion defence project

$3.9bn AUKUS detail confirmed

news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site for latest headlines • Feb 15, 2026

$3.9bn AUKUS detail confirmed

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