Liberals criticise federal government's decision to close Naval Shipbuilding College in Adelaide

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Liberals criticise federal government's decision to close Naval Shipbuilding College in Adelaide
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The South Australian opposition questions why the state's Naval Shipbuilding College will be closed without a replacement lined up.

abc.net.au/news/adelaide-naval-shipbuilding-college-closes/101852018South Australia's opposition has questioned why the state's Naval Shipbuilding College will be closed without a replacement.The federal government did not renew its contractAbout 35 jobs are expected to go as the college, in the Adelaide suburb of Osborne, closes next month after the federal government decided not to renew its contract.

Mr Champion said the state government would be having "direct discussions with the federal government" relating to all aspects of the shipbuilding industry. "Because we know one of the biggest risks to successful naval shipbuilding in Australia are workforce challenges," he said.

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