Morrison announces $4.3 billion investment to establish a ‘large vessel dry dock’

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced up to $4.3 billion in investment to establish a large vessel dry dock in Henderson, Western Australia.

“This will be used to build and sustain large navy vessels and other commercial vessels,” Mr Morrison said.

“We expect construction to commence in 2023, 2024, with initial operational capability by 2028 and a final operating capability by 2030.”

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Thank goodness it's an announcement, so the money won't be wasted on another boondoggle once these clowns get punted from office...

Desperately throwing out the cash

did the prime minister of western Australia say this is ok? we dont need another war

“Announced” you say? Well that settles it then.

Wasting more of our money. Call the election already.

And then will lease it to the Chinese for 99 years.

Why is the Morrison Government never asked about how they are going to pay for the billions of dollars of promises they keep making but Labor is asked constantly?

Trying to win back votes after paying a million dollars to sue WA

Scotty loves an announcement.

This is getting beyond a joke at this point. People are fucking homeless from floods and even bushfire 2 YEARS AGO with not a penny spent yet hes still more worried about a vessel dock submarines that won't arrive in the next 30 years. This government NEEDS TO BE STOPPED!

That slush fund no doubt

Hasn't wa already received enough money

ScottyTheAnnouncer at it again

HOW ARE YOU GOING TO PAY FOR THAT?

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