List of Royal Australian Air Force Installations - Stations in Australia

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 Bulga, Bulga, New South Wales
  • RAAF Station Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Queensland.
  • RAAF Station Camden, Camden, New South Wales
  • RAAF Station Cunderdin, Cunderdin, Western Australia.
  • RAAF Station Deniliquin, Deniliquin, New South Wales
  • RAAF Station Evans Head, Evans Head, New South Wales.
  • RAAF Station Guildford, Guildford, Western Australia
  • RAAF Station Mascot, Mascot, New South Wales
  • RAAF Station Narrandera, Narrandera, New South Wales
  • RAAF Station Narromine, Narromine, 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 Wagga, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.
  • RAAF Station West Sale, West Sale, Victoria.
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