WA Defence Industries Minister Paul Papalia has laid bare his thoughts on the Iran conflict, calling on the Federal government to do more to open the Strait of Hormuz.
WA shipbuilding giant Austal has officially concluded one of the largest naval programs in the state's history, delivering the final Guardian-class patrol boat.
Perth-based drone manufacturer Innovaero will collaborate with Australian munitions company NIOA to develop a range of modular warheads and launch systems for loitering munitions.
While promising a $53b uptick in defence capabilities, Richard Marles has dodged details on the $5b in savings needed to fund it—and whether a shift in accounting rules is being used to mask the true cost.
A joint venture comprising two of WA's most prominent engineering firms have been awarded a $281 million contract for wharf upgrades at HMAS Stirling to prepare for future submarine rotations.
Changes at the top of Australia's defence force have been announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, including the appointment of the army's first female chief of army.
State-owned energy provider Synergy has launched an investigation into claims of a massive data breach allegedly involving over 900,000 sensitive document, including the personal records of customers.
A boutique Perth family law firm has been granted an injunction over data stolen during a recent cyber attack, preventing it from being accessed and shared by Australian outlets or companies.
Germany and Australia will look to increase military cooperation, including hosting each other's personnel, as part of an effort for both countries to reduce reliance on the United States.
US Navy Chief of Operations Admiral Daryl Caudle says the US will hit its two-submarines-per-year by 2030 target, paving the way for Australia to receive several Virginia-class submarines of its own.
A Perth regenerative medicine company has revealed a humanitarian shipment of its nerve repair products have been used in 23 surgical procedures on injured Ukrainian soldiers.
The site which houses Australia's headquarters in the middle east has been struck by Iranian projectiles, with Anthony Albanese confirming there were no Australians injured.
US Senator Tim Kaine has pressed the Department of Defence on what it's doing to help Australia process critical minerals, and called for more support to move away from Chinese processing.
Henderson-based shipbuilder Austal has been awarded a $4 billion contract for the construction of eight landing vessels for the Australian Defence Force.
A week after an accounting error forced Austal to downgrade its earnings guidance by 18 per cent, the President of its US operations, at which the mistake occurred, has announced her retirement.
After half-a-decade at the forefront of Microsoft's regional defence business, Andy Wood discusses the launch of his own advisory firm designed to help WA businesses navigate Asia.
The Department of Defence will finally move to divest both Leeuwin Barracks in East Fremantle and Irwin Barracks at Karrakatta, after years of speculation.
A cyber attack at a WA building company may claim more victims yet, after phishing emails were sent from a company account in an attempt to trap others.
ASC has added two more partnerships to its books to bolster Australia's nuclear and submarine workforces ahead of the commencement of Submarine Rotational Force-West next year.