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ABX | Albury |
ADL | Adelaide |
ASP | Alice Springs |
BHQ | Broken Hill |
BME | Broome |
BNE | Brisbane |
BWT | Wynyard, Tasmania |
CBR | Canberra |
CML | Camooweal |
CNJ | Cloncurry |
CNS | Cairns |
CTL | Charleville |
DRW | Darwin |
GOV | Gove |
HBA | Hobart, Tasmania |
ISA | Mount Isa |
KNX | Kununurra |
KTR | Katherine/Tindal |
LRE | Longreach |
MEB | Melbourne Essendon |
MEL | Melbourne Tullamarine |
MKY | Mackay |
NTN | Normanton |
PER | Perth |
PHE | Port Hedland |
ROK | Rockhampton |
SYD | Sydney |
TCA | Tennant Creek |
TSV | Townsville |
WEI | Weipa |
WGA | Wagga Wagga |
WSAT | Tengah, Singapore |
YAMB | Amberley RAAF Base (ABAM) |
YMES | East Sale RAAF Base |
YLVT | Laverton RAAF Base (AMLV) |
YPEA | Pearce RAAF Base (APPE) |
YPED | [ED] Edinburgh RAAF Base (APED) |
YSNW | [NW] Nowra RAN Station Albatross (ASNW) |
YSRI | [RI] Richmond RAAF Base (ASRI) |
ZNE
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Because of space limitations in the main table, codes have been used for all airports. Where available, the three-letter IATA codes are used as these will be more familiar to most readers. Where no IATA code is available, the four-letter ICAO code is used. Again, for the convenience of readers, the current ICAO codes are used although it should be noted that the Y series ICAO codes did not come into effect until the 1990s. In these cases, the codes that were in use at the time of Cyclone Tracy are shown in brackets. |