Thales Australia's Latia Hardie is a Manufacturing Technician - Machine Setter at the Lithgow Arms site and is the face of a TAFE NSW campaign to promote the career prospects available to women in the engineering trades and manufacturing industry.
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Thales Australia employees Josh Winter and Angus Carrigan both began their apprenticeships at our Lithgow site in January 2019 and have fully immersed themselves in the business - even completing a five-week basic Army Reserve training at Kapooka to gain a true appreci...
Our Rydalmere and Garden Island sites recently hosted an enthusiastic group of engineering students from the University of Newcastle to support their efforts in designing an autonomous vehicle to compete in the 2022 Maritime RobotX Challenge. The students were eager t...
The Thales team at Garden Island Sydney work diligently to successfully and safely dock and repair ships of the Royal Australian Navy and allied navies, providing them with the support they need to succeed at sea. Here’s a look into our team and some of the incredible ...
Sorry Business is a community and cultural tradition for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples when mourning the loss of a family member. In order to better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees during a time that brings significant grief...
Thales’s stabilised Panoramic Above Armour Gimbal (PAAG) is a 360-degree electronic surveillance and sighting system that packs a powerful punch in a single compact package, giving vehicle commanders and crews a wide range of capabilities thanks to a versatile array of...
Recently, our partner – London Transport Museum – published its ‘Making Green Work’ report, which is aimed at helping build a new green industrial strategy for the UK in the lead up to 2030.
Thales is delighted to announce that one of its GTS teams has won the award for ‘Big Data Innovation of the Year’ at the Digital Leaders 100 Awards on the 23rd of June.