House debates
Monday, 10 October 2016
Questions without Notice
Defence Industry
2:41 pm
Christopher Pyne (Sturt, Liberal Party, Leader of the House) Share this | Hansard source
The Labor Party has sunk very low, unfortunately, when they make someone like the member for McEwen the Deputy Speaker of the parliament. In any event, let's return to the member for Bonner's question, which is about the Joint Strike Fighter program. The Joint Strike Fighter program is already delivering great opportunities for the Australian defence industry. It has already ensured $800 million worth of contracts for Australian businesses, and we expect that that will rise to between $2 billion and $2½ billion by 2023.
Australia is a partner in the Joint Strike Fighter program thank to the foresight of the previous Howard government. It is not just a customer in the Joint Strike Fighter program, and that means that Australian businesses get to benefit materially from supplying this program—businesses like Ferra Engineering in the member for Bonner's electorate, which are the providers for the weapons adapters, which is the mechanism which attaches the rockets on the Joint Strike Fighter to the plane itself. Ferra Engineering is the sole provider of these weapons adapters around the world, which means it will supply all 3,000 Joint Strike Fighters with this particular product. This is leading to jobs, growth and investment not just in Ferra Engineering but, of course, all around Australia in the 30-plus businesses that are suppliers for the Joint Strike Fighter program.
The maintenance and sustainment of the Joint Strike Fighter program is another opportunity for Australia to benefit materially and economically. We have already won the rights to be the regional hub for Asia for the maintenance and sustainment of the frames and engines for the Joint Strike Fighter, and last week I went to Washington to press our case for Australia to be the regional hub for the Joint Strike Fighter maintenance and sustainment of componentry—things like avionics, landing gear and so on. This is worth tremendous revenue to Australia. I met with Ash Carter, the Secretary of Defense; the Frank Kendall, the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics; and Lieutenant General Chris Bogdan, who is the decision-maker in this particular program. I feel very helpful that we will be able to be the regional hub for the maintenance and sustainment of the Joint Strike Fighter.
This is the government delivering on its election commitments. We are getting on with the job of our national economic plan. Unlike the Labor Party, who are mired in ideology and politics, we on this side of the House are getting on with the job—in this case in defence industry, providing jobs, growth, investment and infrastructure.
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