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Posted: 2023-03-11 19:00:42

The bustling New South Wales maritime gateway of Port Kembla has firmed as the Defence Department’s preferred location for a new east-coast submarine base which would eventually house Australia’s future nuclear-powered boats.

Last year former prime minister Scott Morrison announced Port Kembla as one of three potential options for a new naval facility, along with Brisbane and the NSW city of Newcastle.

Defence, government and industry figures have told the ABC that Port Kembla, south of Wollongong’s CBD, is now the strongly favoured option because of its deep ocean approaches, superior surrounding infrastructure, and more suited location.

A final decision is yet to be made by the Albanese government, but in recent months officials have begun carrying out initial scoping work on the site, focusing on Port Kembla's outer harbour.

This week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will join his British counterpart, Rishi Sunak, and US President Joe Biden in San Diego, California, for the long-awaited unveiling of Australia's "optimal pathway" for acquiring nuclear-powered submarines — but a decision on where their future base will be may not be announced for months.

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