• An artist's image of Austal's patrol boat. Credit: Austal
    An artist's image of Austal's patrol boat. Credit: Austal
  • Artist's render of the PPB design. Credit: Austal
    Artist's render of the PPB design. Credit: Austal
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The government has announced that Australia will gift Timor-Leste two new patrol boats following the finalisation of the shipbuilding arrangements.

The new arrangements follow the agreement between Prime Minister Turnbull and his Timorese counterpart Prime Minister Alkatiri in November 2017 for the provision of these two new boats.

Minister for Defence Marise Payne said Australia’s gifting of these vessels will help enhance Timor-Leste’s capability to patrol its maritime borders and protect its natural resources.

“The boats will be sovereign capabilities of Timor-Leste, with Australian advisory, maintenance, infrastructure, and other support,” Minister Payne said. “This enduring assistance makes this agreement a 30 year commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s security and prosperity."

“This package will build on our existing maritime security cooperation with Timor-Leste as part of our longstanding bilateral Defence Cooperation Program.”

Artist's render of the PPB design. Credit: Austal
Artist's render of the PPB design. Credit: Austal

Austal will build the additional two vessels for Timor-Leste under the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project, which in total is worth over $300 million.

Minister for Defence Industry Christopher Pyne said there are now 21 Guardian-class boats being built by Austal and gifted as part of the program.

“This is great news for Austal. The company says the project will support more than 200 direct jobs and over 200 indirect jobs in the supply chain,” said Minister Pyne. “Western Australia has been identified as one of the two naval shipbuilding hubs in the country and this project is important in helping develop the skills required for future work.

“Australia and Timor-Leste will continue to discuss a comprehensive package of interim training and sustainment support to help manage Timor-Leste’s transition to the boats."

The patrol boats will be delivered to 13 nations from late 2018 as part of Australia’s $2 billion commitment to regional maritime security through the Pacific Maritime Security Program.

On current build schedules, the two vessels will be gifted to Timor-Leste in the second half of 2023.

The Pacific Maritime Security Program aims to improve the security of Australia's region.

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