Thursday, 26 November, 2020 - 15:41
First action taken over Afghanistan report
The Defence Force has reportedly asked at least 10 SAS personnel to show why they should not be fired following a report into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
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The Defence Force has reportedly asked at least 10 SAS personnel to show why they should not be fired following a report into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
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WA is under-resourced in military personnel and hardware capability.
Western Australian construction company Doric has signed a $285 million contract with the Department of Defence for the proposed refurbishment of Irwin Barracks.
WA businesses are well placed to boost defence tech exports.
Future defence industry projects vital to establish workflow for WA shipbuilders.
Significant investment is required to develop Australia’s naval shipbuilding capabilities.
Paul Papalia has told state parliament he’s glad to see the federal government commit to building a dry dock in Henderson while disputing whether the project will actually cost $4.3 billion as reported.
National security features as a major cornerstone of tonight’s budget announcement, with the federal treasurer linking economic strength to greater investment in defence capabilities.
Japan's defence minister is among key speakers slated to address a major defence and security conference at Optus Stadium in July.
A Chinese spyship has been tracked off the coast of Western Australia, Defence Minister Peter Dutton has revealed.
Wangara-based Duratec has locked in new contracts with the Department of Defence to the tune of $25 million.
Austal’s share price has hit a 10-month high with the Henderson-based shipbuilder announcing it could be in line for $4.35 billion of work with the US government.
Richard Marles has named former defence and foreign affairs minister Stephen Smith to co-lead a strategic review of Australia's defence force.
A communications platform used by the Department of Defence has been hit by a ransomware attack.
Defence’s integrated investment program has come under scrutiny with the national audit office lashing the department’s failure to effectively disclose details of the $134 billion scheme.
The prime minister won't confirm if Australia has signed a significant weapons contract but says the May budget will include national security funding.
Perth-based engineering and remediation company Duratec has won a $100 million contract from the Department of Defence.
Bullsbrook residents who fought to prove their properties had lost value due to alleged contamination from a nearby military base are among a cohort due to receive a share of a multi-million-dollar payout.
The $360 million redevelopment of Irwin Barracks in Karrakatta and the relocation of Leeuwin Barracks in East Fremantle have been deferred, casting doubt over key WA contracts and council development plans.
A Perth court has fined national construction group Lendlease over a workplace safety breach during the $223.6 million redevelopment of the Campbell Barracks in Swanbourne.
The Department of Defence has confirmed a $285 million contract with Perth firm Doric Contractors for the delivery of local defence infrastructure will not extend past its current design phase.
CIMIC Group has been contracted by the Department of Defence to undertake work on Royal Australian Air Force Bases Curtin and Learmonth in the state’s north.
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A large work camp has been erected at Exmouth’s Harold E Holt naval base for what is believed to be a sorely-needed overhaul of several critical military facilities.
The estimated cost of redevelopment work at RAAF Base Learmonth near Exmouth is $662 million, a Department of Defence submission to a federal inquiry has revealed.
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A group of southern suburban local governments has laid bare serious defence infrastructure and population growth concerns ahead of AUKUS’s arrival in Rockingham.
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A joint venture between Duratec and Ertech will carry out $10 million worth of infrastructure planning work for the Department of Defence at HMAS Stirling on Garden Island.
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The Department of Defence has sought to assure the WA public of its environmental credentials, as consultation opens on major work expected to disrupt wildlife near Rockingham.
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Name | Position | Year Started |
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Chief of Research Technology & Operations Division, Defence Science & Technology
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2022 | |
Assistant Director, Estate Management & Planning WA
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2019 |
Name | Position | Year Started | Year Ended |
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Staff Officer, Assurance
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2017 | 2020 | |
Assistant Director, Strategic Policy Division, Defence Science & Technology
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2018 | 2020 | |
Senior Policy Officer, International Policy Division
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2016 | 2018 | |
Defence Contractor
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2013 | 2016 | |
Army Officer
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2001 | 2012 | |
Project Manager, JP2008, Wideband Global Satelitte
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2011 | 2011 | |
Commander, Joint Logistics Unit, West
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2009 | 2010 | |
Safety/Risk Advisor
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2006 | 2010 | |
Staff Officer, Operational Logistics
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2008 | 2008 | |
Executive Assistant (since 2006)
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1994 | 2007 | |
Senior Manager
|
1990 | 1993 | |
Research Officer
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1985 | 1989 | |
Purchasing Clerk, Navy Supply Centre
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1982 | 1984 |
Project Name | Role | Category | Product | Cost (Estimated) | Status | |
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Owner/Developer | Other Infrastructure | Defence infrastructure | Likely | >> | ||
Owner/Developer | Other Infrastructure | defence infrastructure | $800.00m | Likely | >> | |
Owner/Developer | Other Infrastructure | Naval base | $970.00m | Completed | >> | |
Owner/Developer | Other Infrastructure | Marine Vessels | $400.00m | Ongoing | >> | |
Owner/Developer | Other Infrastructure | Naval base | $367.00m | Completed | >> | |
Owner/Developer | Other Infrastructure | Infrastructure | $350.00m | Ongoing | >> |