“Today, I can announce that the government has decided to establish a future submarine base on the east coast of Australia as well…,” Morrison said in a foreign policy speech at Sydney-based Lowy Institute. He reckoned that the ongoing security crisis in Ukraine will “inevitably stretch to the Indo-Pacific" region.
He said during his address that nearly $10 billion Australian dollars ($7.4 billion) had been “provisioned” by the government to “meet the facilities and infrastructure requirements for the future transition from Collins to the future nuclear powers submarines for the next 20 years”.
Morrison said that the “initial work” on the new base would be completed by 2023, adding that the three sites “meet the criteria” for housing the advanced nuclear subs, as all of them are close to “sufficient industrial infrastructure” to be able to fulfil the demand of maintaining and repairing the high-tech submarines and were close to “large population centres”.