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BAE head office locked in for Adelaide’s Lot Fourteen

BAE Systems Australia has announced it will establish its national head office at the Lot Fourteen innovation district in Adelaide with a new anchor tenancy.

BAE Systems Australia has announced it will establish its national head office at the Lot Fourteen innovation district in Adelaide with a new anchor tenancy.

The company confirmed it is set to move into Lot Fourteen alongside more than 160 other innovation and technology-focused companies, and Commonwealth and state government- funded agencies specialising in defence, space, critical technologies, and cyber capabilities.

BAE Systems Australia will take up the anchor tenancy at the Innovation Centre with plans for around 500 employees to be located in the new building, the first new build at Lot Fourteen, which has already seen government investment of $756 million.

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Craig Lockhart, chief executive officer, BAE Systems Australia, welcomed the decision to establish a permanent presence in Adelaide's Lot Fourteen, saying, “Our decision to become an anchor tenant in Lot Fourteen’s new Innovation Centre reflects our enduring commitment to a strong partnership with the South Australian government and continuing journey for economic development and sustainability.

“This will complement our existing South Australian footprint where we are delivering our major programs and gives us the ability to be co-located with our customers, academia, and industry.”

The new facility joins the company's customer-facing office in Canberra. BAE Systems has a large footprint in the South Australian capital with key locations including the Osborne Naval Shipyard, the manufacturing hub for the Hunter Class Frigate Program, and the future site for the construction of the SSN AUKUS submarine fleet.

“Over the next 12 months we expect to recruit 800 new employees across our operations, and Lot Fourteen is a key enabler to achieving our growth ambitions. As we continue to grow in South Australia and find ways to enhance employee attraction and retention, it’s important we offer a workspace that inspires our teams, fosters creativity, and creates spaces for our employees to thrive,” Lockhart said.

Currently, BAE Systems operates a large technological and manufacturing precinct at Edinburgh Parks, close to the RAAF Base Edinburgh and Defence Science Technology Group, as well as a site at the Tonsley Innovation District in Adelaide’s southern suburbs and a skills and training partnership with Findon Technical College.

BAE Systems has more than 6,500 employees across Australia in all states and territories working in domains including maritime, aerospace, cyber, autonomous systems, electronic warfare, and high frequency surveillance programs.

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