List of Australian Air Force installations
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This is a list of current and previous Royal Australian Air Force bases. The air force also owns and maintains "bare bases" in remote areas of Australia. These bases have runways and buildings, but only a caretaker staff. They are generally only used for exercises as there are no units permanently based there.
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[edit] Current bases
[edit] Queensland
- RAAF Base Amberley, Ipswich (near Brisbane)
- RAAF Scherger near Weipa (bare base)
- RAAF Base Townsville, Townsville
[edit] New South Wales
- RAAF Base Glenbrook, Glenbrook (near Sydney)
- Defence Establishment Orchard Hills, Orchard Hills (near Sydney)
- RAAF Base Richmond, Richmond (near Sydney)
- RAAF Base Wagga, Wagga Wagga
- RAAF Base Williamtown, Williamtown (near Newcastle)
[edit] Australian Capital Territory
[edit] Victoria
- RAAF Base East Sale, Sale
- RAAF Williams, Laverton Base, Laverton (near Melbourne)
- RAAF Williams, Point Cook Base, Point Cook (near Melbourne)
[edit] South Australia
- RAAF Base Edinburgh, Salisbury (near Adelaide)
- Woomera Airfield near Woomera (training area and live fire range)
[edit] Western Australia
- RAAF Curtin near Derby (bare base)
- RAAF Gingin, Gingin (airfield only)
- RAAF Learmonth near Exmouth (bare base)
- RAAF Base Pearce, Bullsbrook (near Perth)
[edit] Northern Territory
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[edit] Former Headquarters
- RAAF Area Combined Headquarters, North-Eastern area, Townsville, Queensland. Relocated from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
- RAAF Area Combined Headquarters, North-Western area, Darwin, Northern Territory.
- RAAF Area Combined Headquarters, South-Eastern area, Melbourne, Victoria.
- RAAF Area Combined Headquarters, South-Western area, Fremantle, Western Australia.
[edit] Former bases in Australia
[edit] Australian Capital Territory
- RAAF Base Fairbairn, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, now Fairbairn Business Park and part of Canberra International Airport. Decommissioned as an RAAF base in 2003 although No. 34 Squadron (VIP transport) is still based there.
[edit] New South Wales
- RAAF Base Albion Park, Albion Park, New South Wales
- RAAF Base Coffs Harbour, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
- RAAF Base Evans Head, Evans Head, New South Wales
- RAAF Jervis Bay, Jervis Bay, New South Wales
- RAAF Base Moruya, Moruya, New South Wales
- RAAF Base Nabiac, Nabiac, New South Wales
- RAAF Base Narromine, Narromine, New South Wales
- RAAF Base Rathmines, Lake Macquarie near Newcastle, New South Wales. The largest flying boat base in Australia.
- RAAF Base Urinquinty, near Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, 1941-45 Pilot training, and 1947-52 No.1 Basic Flying Training School for RAAF & RAN
[edit] Queensland
[edit] Northern Territory
[edit] South Australia
[edit] Stations in Australia
RAAF Stations were principally civil airfields with a permanent RAAF Station Headquarters and used for operational flying.
- RAAF Station Archerfield, Archerfield Airport, Brisbane, Queensland.
- RAAF Station Bairnsdale, Bairnsdale, Victoria.
- RAAF Station Bowen, Bowen, Queensland. Disbanded and reformed as RAAF Base Bowen.
- RAAF Station Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Queensland.
- RAAF Station Camden, Camden, New South Wales
- RAAF Station Cunderdin, Cunderdin, Western Australia.
- RAAF Station Evans Head, Evans Head, New South Wales.
- RAAF Station Mascot, Mascot, New South Wales
- RAAF Station Nowra, Nowra, New South Wales
- RAAF Station Pokolbin, Cessnock, New South Wales
- RAAF Station Sandgate, Brisbane, Queensland.
- RAAF Station Schofields, Schofields, New South Wales.
- RAAF Station Tocumwal, Tocumwal, New South Wales.
- RAAF Station West Sale, West Sale, Victoria.
[edit] Airfields in Australia
Civil or temporary airfields used by the RAAF and allied air forces during World War II for operational flying but which did not have a permanent RAAF Station Headquarters.
[edit] New South Wales
[edit] Sydney Basin
- Bankstown Aerodrome, Bankstown, New South Wales
- Bargo
- Bringelly Emergency Landing Ground, Bringelly, New South Wales.
- Calwalla
- Camden see RAAF Station Camden
- Castlereagh Emergency Landing Ground, Castlereagh, New South Wales
- Fleurs Aerodrome, Kemps Creek, New South Wales
- Hoxton Park Landing Ground, Hoxton Park, Sydney, New South Wales. Emergency and training field.
- Marsden Park Aerodrome
- Mascot see RAAF Station Mascot
- Menangle Aerodrome
- Mittagong Aerodrome
- Moss Vale
- Mount Druitt Aerodrome, Mount Druitt, New South Wales
- Nepean Dam
- Pitt Town
- Ravenswood - Satellite of Fleur (not proceeded with)
- Richmond Aerodrome see RAAF Base Richmond
- Schofields Aerodrome see RAAF Station Schofields
- The Oaks Aerodrome, The Oaks, New South Wales
- Wallgrove Aerodrome (Doonside), Doonside, New South Wales.
[edit] Hunter & Central Coast
- Broke Aerodrome
- Bulga Aerodrome
- Cessnock Aerodrome
- Dungog Aerodrome
- Glendon Aerodrome
- Hexham Aerodrome
- Hotham Aerodrome
- Newcastle Aerodrome (Broadmeadow, District Park), Broadmeadow, Newcastle
- Pokolbin Aerodrome see RAAF Station Pokolbin
- Rathmines see RAAF Base Rathmines
- Rothbury Aerodrome
- Ringwood Emergency Landing Ground, Ringwood, New South Wales
- Nandowra Aerodrome, Scone, New South Wales
- Strowan Aerodrome,
- Tuggerah Aerodrome, Tuggerah, New South Wales. Satellite of Fleur.
- Williamtown see RAAF Base Williamtown
- Warkworth Aerodrome
- Weston Aerodrome
- Woy Woy Aerodrome, Woy Woy, New South Wales. Satellite of RAAF Station Schofields & HMS Nabthorpe.
[edit] North Coast & New England
- Coffs Harbour, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
- Clairville Glen Innes, New South Wales
- Evans Head see RAAF Station Evans Head
- Glen Innes, Glen Innes, New South Wales
- Guyra, Guyra, New South Wales
- Nabiac, Nabiac, New South Wales
- Wellingrove, Wellingrove, New South Wales
[edit] Darling Plains
- Burroway
- Buckwoodlands
- Calala
- Dandaloo
- Dubbo
- Gidley
- Iowa
- Jones
- Minore
- Mogriguy
- Narromine
- Piggot
- Tamworth
- Timbrebongie
- Trangie
- Trescowthick
- Woodlands
[edit] Central West
- Blowclear
- Brolgan
- Copper Ridge
- Fish River Aerodrome, Fish River.
- Goulburn Landing Ground, Goulburn, New South Wales.
- Goobang East
- Lake Cargelligo
- Millthorpe
- Orange
- Parkes
- Raglan
- Spring Creek Reservoir
- Tichbourne
[edit] Murrumbidgee
- Belfrayden
- Bundidjarie
- Combaning
- Cootamundra
- Cudjello
- Forest Hill
- Gobbabaula
- Grong Grong Road
- Junee Road
- Kendalls
- Lake Albert
- Lake Coolah
- Narrandera
- Pucawan
- Temora
- Tootool
- Uranquinty
- Wagga Road
- Wagga Wagga RAAF
- Yarragundry
- Young Road
[edit] Murray
- Allandale
- Albury
- Bradley Field
- Corowa
- Deniliquin
- Denison
- Dry Forest
- Hopefield
- Leetham Field
- Moroco
- Stud Park
- Tocumwal
- Wait O While
- Wandook
- Wangonilla
- Warbreccan
[edit] South Coast
- Albion Park Aerodrome, see RAAF Base Albion Park
- Cordeaux Aerodrome, Cordeux Dam, New South Wales.
- Jervis Bay, see RAAF Base Jervis Bay
- Nowra, see RAAF Station Nowra
- Vineyards Aerodrome
[edit] Western Plains
- Broken Hill South
- Cobar
- Lake Victoria
- North Bourke
- Roto
- Wentworth
[edit] Norfolk Island
[edit] Northern Territory
- Adelaide River Emergency Landing Ground, near Adelaide River, Northern Territory.
- Alice Springs Airfield (7 Mile), Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
- Austin Strip (RAAF Melville Island), Milikapiti, Melville Island, Northern Territory
- Batchelor Airfield, Batchelor, Northern Territory
- Bathurst Island Airfield, Bathurst Island, Northern Territory.
- Berry Springs
- Birdum Airfield, Birdum, Northern Territory.
- Blyth No. 1 E.L.G.
- Brunette Downs
- Coomalie Creek Airfield, Coomalie Creek, Northern Territory
- Cape Fourcroy
- Carson's Field, Katherine, Northern Territory
- Daly Waters Airfield, see RAAF Daly Waters.
- Fenton Airfield, Hayes Creek, Northern Territory
- Gorrie Airfield, Larrimah, Northern Territory
- Gould Airfield, Batchelor, Northern Territory
- Gove Airfield (Melville Bay Airfield), Gove Peninsula, Northern Territory.
- Groote Eylandt Airfield, Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory.
- Hughes Airfield (32 Mile), Noonamah, Northern Territory
- Katherine Airfield, Katherine, Northern Territory
- Koolpinyah H.S. E.L.G.
- Livingstone Airfield (34 Mile), Livingstone, Northern Territory
- Long Airfield, Hayes Creek, Northern Territory
- Manbulloo Airfield, Manbulloo Station, Katherine, Northern Territory
- MacDonald Airfield, North of Pine Creek, Northern Territory
- Maranboy E.L.G.
- Milingimbi Airfield, Milingimbi Island, Northern Territory.
- O'Connor's Field, Howard Island, Northern Territory.
- Oenpelli Emergency Landing Ground, Alligator River, Northern Territory.
- Parap Airfield (Darwin Aerodrome/Ross Smith Aerodrome), Parap, Northern Territory
- Pell Airfield, SE of Batchelor, Northern Territory east of Stuart Highway.
- Pine Creek Airfield, Pine Creek, Northern Territory.
- Port Keats Airfield, Port Keats, Northern Territory
- Reynolds No. 4 Emergency Landing Ground, Reynolds, Northern Territory.
- Strauss Airfield (27 Mile Field, Humpty Doo Strip), Noonamah, Northern Territory.
- Tennant Creek Airfield, Tennant Creek, Northern Territory.
- Tipperary No. 9 Emergency Landing Ground
- Venn
- Willing
- Woolyanna No. 8B Emergency Landing Ground
[edit] Queensland
- Aitkenvale Aerodrome (Weir), Aitkenvale, Townsville
- Antil Plains Aerodrome, Antill Plains
- Amberley, see RAAF Base Amberley
- Archerfield, see RAAF Station Archerfield
- Augustus Downs
- Balfe's Creek
- Barcaldine
- Beenleigh
- Blackall
- Bohle River Aerodrome, Townsville
- Bowen, see RAAF Base Bowen
- Breddan Aerodrome, Bredden, Charters Towers
- Brunette Downs
- Brymaroo
- Bundaberg, see RAAF Station Bundaberg
- Cairns, see RAAF Base Cairns
- Camooweal
- Canobie Station
- Carpentaria Downs
- Cecil Plains
- Charleville Aerodrome, Charleville
- Charters Towers
- Cloncurry Aerodrome, Cloncurry
- Coen
- Condamine
- Cooktown Aerodrome (Cooktown Mission), Cooktown
- Coominya
- Cunnamulla
- Dunk Island
- Eagle Farm Airfield, Brisbane, Queensland
- Elliot
- Fanning
- Gailes
- Garbutt, see RAAF Base Garbutt
- Giru
- Goolman
- Higgins Field (Red Island Point, Red Point, Jacky Jacky or Bamaga)
- Horn Island Aerodrome, Horn Island
- Inverleigh
- Iron Range Aerodrome (Claudie & Gordon), Iron Range
- Jondaryan
- Kingaroy
- Kingston (Woodridge)
- Laura
- Leyburn
- Loganlea
- Longreach
- Lowood
- Mackay
- Macrossan
- Mareeba
- Maryborough
- Milgarra station
- Mt Hedlow
- Mitchell River Mission
- Mornington Island Airfield, Mornington Island, Queensland.
- Mount Isa
- Mount St. John
- Mount Surprise
- Normanton
- Oakey
- Palm Island
- Petrie
- Powlathunga
- Reid River
- Rockhampton
- Ross River
- Runcorn (ELG)
- Southport Waterfield
- Strathglass
- Strathpine
- Stock Route
- Toogoolawah
- Toowoomba
- Torrens Creek
- Upper Ross River (Kelso Field)
- Waterford
- Winton
- Wivenhoe
- Wondoola Station
- Woodstock
- Wrotham Park
[edit] South Australia
- Ceduna Airfield, Ceduna, South Australia.
- Gawler Aerodrome, Gawler, South Australia.
- Kingscote Airfield, Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
- Mount Gambier Airfield, Mount Gambier, South Australia.
- Oodnadatta Airfield, Oodnadatta, South Australia.
- Parafield Airfield, Adelaide, South Australia.
- Port Lincoln Airfield, Port Lincoln, South Australia.
- Port Pirie Airfield, Port Pirie, South Australia.
[edit] Tasmania
- Auburn Landing Ground, Tasmania
- Cambridge Aerodrome, Hobart, Tasmania
- Currie Aerodrome, Currie, King Island, Tasmania
- Nile Airfield, Nile, Tasmania.
- Pats River Aerodrome, Flinders Island, Tasmania
- Quorn Hall, Tasmania
- Tunbridge, Tasmania
- Valleyfield Airfield, Valleyfield (near Epping Forrest), Tasmania.
- Western Junction Airfield, Launceston, Tasmania.
[edit] Victoria
- Ararat Aerodrome, Ararat.
- Bacchus Marsh, Bacchus Marsh
- Bairnsdale, see RAAF Station Bairnsdale
- Ballarart, see RAAF Station Ballarat
- Benalla,
- Craigieburn Airfield, Craigieburn, Victoria.
- Cressy Airfield, Cressy, Victoria.
- East Sale, see RAAF Base East Sale
- Essendon
- Fishermen's Bend
- Gifford
- Greenhills
- Koo-wee-rup
- Laverton
- Mallacoota
- Mangalore West
- Mildura
- Monomeith Airfield, near Monomeith, Victoria, Victoria.
- Murchison East
- Nhill Airfield, Nhill, Victoria.
- Point Cook
- Swan Hill
- Warrnambool
- Werribee
- West Sale
- Wilson's Promontory
- Wooloomanata Aerodrome, near Geelong, Victoria.
[edit] Western Australia
- Ajana
- Albany Airfield, Albany, Western Australia.
- Anna Plains
- Beverley
- Bindoon
- Broome Airfield, Broome, Western Australia.
- Bunbury Aerodrome, Bunbury, Western Australia.
- Busselton Airfield, Bussleton, Western Australia.
- Campbell
- Cape Leveque
- Carnarvon Airfield, Carnavon, Western Australia.
- Corunna Downs Airfield, Corunna Downs, Western Australia.
- Cue
- Derby
- Dowerin South
- Drysdale Mission Airfield, Western Australia.
- Esperance Airfield, Esperance, Western Australia.
- Exmouth Gulf
- Exmouth Gulf No. 2
- Forrest
- Geraldton
- Gin Gin North
- Guildford
- Hillman
- Kalgoorlie
- Kununoppin
- Maylands Airfield, Maylands, Western Australia.
- Meckering
- Meekatharra
- Merredin ELG
- Moora
- Middle Swan (Caversham), Caversham, Western Australia
- Muchea East
- Minderoo
- Narrogin East
- Nookanbah (Noonkanbah) Airfield, Noonkanbah Station, Western Australia
- North West Cape
- Onslow
- Mooliabeenee
- Narrogin West
- Pearce
- Perth
- Pinjarra North
- Port Headland
- Rockwell
- Roebourne
- Three Springs
- Truscott Airfield, Anjo Peninsula, Western Australia.
- Upper Swan
- Wagin
- Wyndham
- Yalgoo
- Yanrey
[edit] Flying boat stations in Australia
- Broome Flying Boat Base, Broome, Western Australia.
- Colmslie Flying Boat Base, Brisbane, Queensland. Shared with US Naval Air Station, Brisbane.
- Doctor's Gully Flying Boat Base, Darwin, Northern Territory.
- Hamilton Flying Boat Base, Brisbane, Queensland.
- Karumba Flying Boat Base, Karumba, Queensland.
- Lake Boga Flying Boat Base, Lake Boga, Victoria. Flying boat repair facility.
- Melville Bay Flying Boat Base, Melville Bay, Northern Territory.
- RAAF Marine Section Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.
- RAAF Marine Section Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland.
- RAAF Marine Section Bowen, Bowen, Queensland.
- RAAF Marine Section Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Queensland.
- RAAF Marine Section Cairns, Cairns, Queensland.
- RAAF Marine Section Cockatoo Island, Cockatoo Island, Western Australia.
- RAAF Marine Section East Arm, Darwin, Northern Territory.
- RAAF Marine Section Evans Head, Evans Head, New South Wales.
- RAAF Marine Section Fremantle, Fremantle, Western Australia.
- RAAF Marine Section Geraldton, Geraldton, Western Australia.
- RAAF Marine Section Groote Island, Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory.
- RAAF Marine Section Jervis Bay, Jervis Bay.
- RAAF Marine Section Lake Boga, Lake Boga, Victoria.
- RAAF Marine Section Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria.
- RAAF Marine Section Millingimbi, Milingimbi, Northern Territory.
- RAAF Marine Section Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales.
- RAAF Marine Section Paynesville, Paynesville, Victoria.
- RAAF Marine Section Perth, Perth, Western Australia.
- RAAF Marine Section Point Cook, Point Cook, Victoria.
- RAAF Marine Section Potshot, near Exmouth, Western Australia.
- RAAF Marine Section Thursday Island, Thursday Island, Queensland.
- RAAF Marine Section Townsville, Townsville, Queensland.
- Redland Bay Flying Boat Base, Redland Bay, near Brisbane, Queensland.
- Rathmines Flying Boat Base, Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, South of Newcastle.
- Rose Bay Flying Boat Base, Rose Bay, Sydney, New South Wales.
- St George's Basin Flying Boat Base, near Jervis Bay.
[edit] Bases overseas
Australian or allied bases at which RAAF units were permanently stationed.
- RAAF Area Combined Headquarters, North-Eastern area, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Later moved to Townsville, Queensland.
- Butterworth Air Base, Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia (formerly RAAF Base Butterworth). Some RAAF units were based at Butterworth Air Base as part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements.
- RAAF Base Cocos Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean.
- RAAF Base Tengah was collocated with RAF Tengah in the 1950s at what is now Tengah Airbase, Singapore. No 1 Squadron Lincoln Bombers were based there for most of the 1950s, and other units were also there at times.
- RAAF Base Port Moresby, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
- RAAF Ubon, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand.
[edit] Airfields overseas
Civil, temporary or captured airfields used by the RAAF during World War II.
- Dilli Airfield, Dili, Timor.
- Kila Kila Airfield, near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
- Milne Bay Airbase, Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Two airfields and Gurney Flying Boat Base.
- Mokmer Airfield, Biak Island, Dutch New Guinea.
- Sandakan Airfield, Sabah, British North Borneo.
- Tarakan Airfield, Tarakan, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia.
- Wards Airfield, near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
[edit] Flying boat stations overseas
Australian and allied flying boat bases used by the RAAF during World War II.
- Cape Chater Flying Boat Base, Cape Chater, Timor.
- Gorontalo Flying Boat Base, Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
- Gurney Flying Boat Base, Milne Bay, , Papua New Guinea. Part of Milne Bay Airbase.
- Lingayen Gulf Flying Boat Base, Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippines.
- Port Vila Flying Boat Base, Port Vila, New Hebrides.
- Port Moresby Flying Boat Base, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
- Fakfak Flying Boat Base, Fakfak, Dutch New Guinea.
- Yampi Sound Flying Boat Base, Yampi Sound, Indian Ocean.
[edit] References
- Lake Boga at War, Brett Freeman; ISBN 0-646-24705-0
- A Potted History of the RAAF

