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Airport Categorisation List UNCLASSIFIED List of Security Controlled Airport Categorisation September 2018 *Please note that this table will continue to be updated upon new category approvals and gazettal Category Airport Legal Trading Name State Category Operations Other Information Commencement CATEGORY 1 ADELAIDE Adelaide Airport Ltd SA 1 22/12/2011 BRISBANE Brisbane Airport Corporation Limited QLD 1 22/12/2011 CAIRNS Cairns Airport Pty Ltd QLD 1 22/12/2011 CANBERRA Capital Airport Group Pty Ltd ACT 1 22/12/2011 GOLD COAST Gold Coast Airport Pty Ltd QLD 1 22/12/2011 DARWIN Darwin International Airport Pty Limited NT 1 22/12/2011 Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) MELBOURNE VIC 1 22/12/2011 Pty. Limited PERTH Perth Airport Pty Ltd WA 1 22/12/2011 SYDNEY Sydney Airport Corporation Limited NSW 1 22/12/2011 CATEGORY 2 BROOME Broome International Airport Pty Ltd WA 2 22/12/2011 CHRISTMAS ISLAND Toll Remote Logistics Pty Ltd WA 2 22/12/2011 HOBART Hobart International Airport Pty Limited TAS 2 29/02/2012 NORFOLK ISLAND Norfolk Island Regional Council NSW 2 22/12/2011 September 2018 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PORT HEDLAND PHIA Operating Company Pty Ltd WA 2 22/12/2011 SUNSHINE COAST Sunshine Coast Airport Pty Ltd QLD 2 29/06/2012 TOWNSVILLE AIRPORT Townsville Airport Pty Ltd QLD 2 19/12/2014 CATEGORY 3 ALBURY Albury City Council NSW 3 22/12/2011 ALICE SPRINGS Alice Springs Airport Pty Limited NT 3 11/01/2012 AVALON Avalon Airport Australia Pty Ltd VIC 3 22/12/2011 Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia NT 3 22/12/2011 AYERS ROCK Pty Ltd BALLINA Ballina Shire Council NSW 3 22/12/2011 BRISBANE WEST Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport Pty QLD 3 17/11/2014 WELLCAMP Ltd BUNDABERG Bundaberg Regional Council QLD 3 18/01/2012 CLONCURRY Cloncurry Shire Council QLD 3 29/02/2012 COCOS ISLAND Toll Remote Logistics Pty Ltd WA 3 22/12/2011 COFFS HARBOUR Coffs Harbour City Council NSW 3 22/12/2011 DEVONPORT Tasmanian Ports Corporation Pty. Ltd. TAS 3 18/01/2012 DUBBO Dubbo Regional Council NSW 3 01/03/2013 EMERALD Central Highlands Regional Council QLD 3 18/01/2012 GERALDTON City of Greater Geraldton WA 3 18/01/2012 GLADSTONE Gladstone Airport Corporation QLD 3 18/01/2012 GOVE Nhulunbuy Corporation Limited NT 3 22/12/2011 HAMILTON ISLAND Great Barrier Reef Airport Pty Ltd QLD 3 22/12/2011 HERVEY BAY Fraser Coast Regional Council QLD 3 22/12/2011 HORN ISLAND Torres Shire Council QLD 3 29/02/2012 KALGOORLIE - WA 3 22/12/2011 BOULDER City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder KARRATHA City of Karratha WA 3 22/12/2011 KANGAROO ISLAND Kangaroo Island Council SA 3 17/12/2017 KUNUNURRA The Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley WA 3 22/12/2011 LAUNCESTON Australia Pacific Airports (Launceston) TAS 3 22/12/2011 Pty. Ltd. LEARMONTH WA 3 22/12/2011 (EXMOUTH) Shire of Exmouth LONGREACH Longreach Airport Pty Ltd QLD 3 10/09/2012 MACKAY Mackay Airport Pty Ltd QLD 3 22/12/2011 MCARTHUR RIVER NT 3 22/12/2011 MINE McArthur River Mining Pty. Ltd. MILDURA Mildura Airport Pty Ltd VIC 3 22/12/2011 September 2018 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty QLD 3 21/08/2015 MORANBAH Limited MOUNT ISA Mount Isa Airport Pty Ltd QLD 3 22/12/2011 NEWCASTLE Newcastle Airport Pty Limited NSW 3 22/12/2011 NEWMAN The Shire of East Pilbara WA 3 22/12/2011 ONSLOW Shire of Ashburton WA 3 06/07/2015 Pilbara Iron Company (Services) Pty PARABURDOO WA 3 22/12/2011 Ltd PORT MACQUARIE Port Macquarie Hastings Council NSW 3 22/12/2011 ROCKHAMPTON Rockhampton Regional Council QLD 3 22/12/2011 ROMA Maranoa Regional Council QLD 3 29/02/2012 TAMWORTH Tamworth Regional Council NSW 3 18/01/2012 WAGGA WAGGA Wagga Wagga City Council NSW 3 18/01/2012 WHITSUNDAY COAST Whitsunday Regional Council QLD 3 22/12/2011 CATEGORY 4 BARCALDINE Barcaldine Regional Council QLD 4 13/06/2012 WEIPA RTA Weipa Pty Ltd QLD 4 29/02/2012 CATEGORY 5 BLACKALL Blackall-Tambo Regional Council QLD 5 18/01/2012 Ceased Category 6 operations as at 3 Jul ESSENDON Essendon Airport Pty Ltd VIC 5 03/07/2016 2016. ILLAWARRA REGIONAL Council of the City of Shellharbour NSW 5 8/12/2017 AIRPORT CATEGORY 6 ALBANY City of Albany WA 6 23/02/2016 ARCHERFIELD Archerfield Airport Corporation Pty Ltd QLD 6 22/12/2011 ARMIDALE Armidale Regional Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 AURUKUN Aurukun Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 BADU ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 BANKSTOWN Bankstown Airport Limited NSW 6 22/12/2011 BATHURST Bathurst Regional Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 BATHURST ISLAND Bathurst Island Aerodrome NT 6 22/12/2011 BEDOURIE Diamantina Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 BIRDSVILLE Diamantina Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 BOIGU ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 BOULIA Boulia Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 BOURKE Bourke Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 BROKEN HILL Council of the City of Broken Hill NSW 6 22/12/2011 BURKETOWN Burke Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 September 2018 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED WYNYARD AERODOME Burnie Airport Corporation Pty Ltd TAS 6 22/12/2011 aka BURNIE BUSSELTON City of Busselton WA 6 18/08/2015 CARNARVON Shire of Carnarvon WA 6 22/12/2011 CEDUNA District Council of Ceduna SA 6 22/12/2011 CHARLEVILLE Murweh Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 COBAR Cobar Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 COCONUT ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 COEN Cook Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 COOBER PEDY District Council of Coober Pedy SA 6 22/12/2011 COOKTOWN Cook Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 Snowy Mountains Airport Corporation COOMA NSW 6 22/12/2011 Pty Ltd COONAMBLE Coonamble Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 CUNNAMULLA Paroo Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 Ceased category 3 operations as at WA 6 08/07/2016 CURTIN Shire Of Derby West Kimberley 08/07/2016. DARNLEY ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 DERBY Shire of Derby West Kimberley WA 6 22/12/2011 DOOMADGEE Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 ELCHO ISLAND Galiwinku Community Incorporated NT 6 22/12/2011 ESPERANCE Shire of Esperance WA 6 23/02/2016 FITZROY CROSSING Shire of Derby West Kimberley WA 6 22/12/2011 FLINDERS ISLAND Flinders Council TAS 6 22/12/2011 GARDEN POINT Tiwi Land Council NT 6 22/12/2011 GRAFTON Clarence Valley Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 GRIFFITH Griffith City Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 Groote Eylandt Mining Company GROOTE EYLANDT NT 6 22/12/2011 Proprietary Limited Aerodrome Management Services Pty WA 6 22/12/2011 HALLS CREEK Ltd HOOKER CREEK Lajamanu Council NT 6 22/12/2011 HUGHENDEN Flinders Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 INVERELL Inverell Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 JANDAKOT Jandakot Airport Holdings Pty Ltd WA 6 22/12/2011 JULIA CREEK McKinlay Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 Daguragu Community Government KALKGURUNG NT 6 22/12/2011 Council KARUMBA Carpentaria Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 September 2018 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED KATHERINE/TINDAL Katherine Town Council NT 6 22/12/2011 KING ISLAND King Island Council TAS 6 22/12/2011 KOWANYAMA Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 KUBIN ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 LAKE EVELLA Gapuwiyak Community Incorporated NT 6 22/12/2011 LAVERTON Shire of Laverton WA 6 22/12/2011 LEINSTER BHP Billiton Nickel West Pty Ltd WA 6 22/12/2011 LEONORA Shire of Leonora WA 6 22/12/2011 LISMORE Lismore City Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 Lockhart River Aerodrome LOCKHART RIVER QLD 6 22/12/2011 Company Pty Ltd LORD HOWE ISLAND Lord Howe Island Board NSW 6 22/12/2011 MABUIAG ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 MANINGRIDA Maningrida Community Council NT 6 22/12/2011 MEEKATHARRA Shire of Meekatharra WA 6 22/12/2011 MERIMBULA Airport Agencies Pty. Ltd. NSW 6 22/12/2011 MIDDLEMOUNT (Anglo Anglo Coal (Capcoal Management ) QLD 6 22/12/2011 coal) Pty Ltd Milingimbi Community Council MILINGIMBI NT 6 22/12/2011 Incorporated Moorabbin Airport Corporation Pty MOORABBIN VIC 6 22/12/2011 Limited MOREE Moree Plains Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 MORNINGTON ISLAND Mornington Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 MORUYA Eurobodalla Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 MOUNT GAMBIER District Council of Grant SA 6 22/12/2011 MOUNT HOTHAM MHSC Transportation Services Pty Ltd VIC 6 22/12/2011 MOUNT MAGNET The Shire of Mount Magnet WA 6 22/12/2011 MUDGEE Mid-Western Regional Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 MURRAY ISLAND Torres Strait Island Regional Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 NARRABRI Narrabri Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 NARRANDERA Narrandera Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 NORMANTON Carpentaria Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 NORTHERN PENINSULA Northern Peninsula Area Regional QLD 6 22/12/2011 AIRPORT Council NUMBULWAR Numbulwar Numburindi Community NT 6 22/12/2011 Council Inc. Ceased Category 3 operations as at OLYMPIC DAM BHP Billiton Olympic Dam Corporation SA 6 01/04/2016 Pty Ltd 01/04/2016. September 2018 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED ORANGE Orange City Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 PARAFIELD Parafield Airport Ltd SA 6 22/12/2011 PARKES Parkes Shire Council NSW 6 22/12/2011 PORMPURAAW Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 PORT AUGUSTA Corporation of the City of Port Augusta SA 6 22/12/2011 Thamarrurr Community Government PORT KEATS NT 6 22/12/2011 Council District Council of Lower Eyre PORT LINCOLN SA 6 04/02/2016 Peninsula PORTLAND Glenelg Shire Council VIC 6 22/12/2011 QUILPIE Quilpie Shire Council QLD 6 22/12/2011 RAMINGINING Ramingining Community Council Inc NT 6 22/12/2011 Ceased category 3 operations as at WA 6 26/06/2017 RAVENSTHORPE Shire of Ravensthorpe 26/06/2017.
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