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[Australia]: Department of Infrastructure and Transport

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
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Headquarters
62 Northbourne Avenue, Civic, Australian Capital Territory
Ministers
Office:Officeholder:Image:
Minister for Infrastructure and TransportThe Honourable Anthony Albanese, MP
Minister for Shipping and AviationThe Honourable Kelvin Thomson, MP
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Infrastructure and TransportThe Honourable Catherine King, MP
Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure and TransportMike Mrdak, AO

Foreign Air Transport Air Operators Certificate
In accordance with Section 26(1) of the Civil Aviation Act (1988), an aircraft arriving in Australian territory from a place outside Australian territory or; departing from Australian territory for a place outside Australian territory must not do so except with the permission of CASA. A Foreign air transport air operators certificate (FATAOC) may authorise the operation of a foreign registered aircraft on flights into, out of or within Australian territory that are not regulated domestic flights. (Civil Aviation Act, 1988, 27AE (4.a)).
Current Certificates
Airline:Country of Registration:Fleet:Airports flying to:Dangerous Goods Approval:Contact:
Australian-managed Airspace

Type:Amount:Image:
Regular Personnel800
Air Traffic Controllers4,000
Aviation Firefighters530

Type:Amount:Image:
Rosenbauer Panther72
Rescue Boat13
Fokker F28 Fellowship2

Section:Size:Base:
Airworthiness and Engineering Section75x Regular PersonnelAviation House, Canberra
Air Navigation, Airspace and Aerodromes Section75x Regular Personnel, 2x Fokker F28 FellowshipsEssendon Airport
Flight Standards Section75x Regular PersonnelAviation House, Canberra
Regulation Implementation Section75x Regular PersonnelAviation House, Canberra

Region:JurisdictionSize:Base:
Western Region
  • Western Australia
  • South Australia
  • Christmas Island
  • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
100x Regular PersonnelPerth
Southern Region
  • Victoria
  • Tasmania
100x Regular PersonnelMelbourne
Sydney Region
  • Greater Sydney
100x Regular PersonnelSydney
Eastern Region
  • New South Wales (except Greater Sydney)
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • Jervis Bay Territory
  • Norfolk Island
100x Regular PersonnelCanberra
Northern Region
  • Queensland
  • Northern Territory
100x Regular PersonnelBrisbane


Airport Fire Station:Size:
Sydney-Kingsford Smith International Airport Station 1 (Domestic Terminal)20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Sydney-Kingsford Smith International Airport Station 2 (International Terminal)20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Melbourne-Tullamarine International Airport Station30x Aviation Firefighters, 4x Rosenbauer Panthers
Canberra International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers
Hobart International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Melbourne-Avalon Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers
Launceston Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Coffs Harbour Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Ballina-Byron Gateway Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers

Airport Fire Station:Size:
Perth International Airport Station30x Aviation Firefighters, 4x Rosenbauer Panthers
Adelaide International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Darwin International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers
Broome International Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Port Hedland International Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Alice Springs Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Ayers Rock-Connellan Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Karratha Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Newman Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers

Airport Fire Station:Size:
Brisbane International Airport Station30x Aviation Firefighters, 4x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Cairns International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers
Townsville International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Gold Coast-Coolangatta International Airport Station20x Aviation Firefighters, 3x Rosenbauer Panthers, 2x Rescue Boats
Sunshine Coast-Maroochydore Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Hamilton Island-Great Barrier Reef Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers, 2x Rescue Boats
Mackay Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers, 1x Rescue Boat
Rockhampton Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Proserpine-Whitsunday Coast Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers
Gladstone Airport Station16x Aviation Firefighters, 2x Rosenbauer Panthers

Centre:Jurisdiction:Size:
Brisbane Centre
  • Queensland
  • Northern Territory
  • Kimberley Region of Western Australia
  • New South Wales north of Sydney
  • Western half of the Tasman Sea
  • Coral Sea
  • Solomon Islands
  • Nauru
400x Air Traffic Controllers
Melbourne Centre
  • Victoria
  • Tasmania
  • South Australia
  • Western Australia (excl. Kimberley Region)
  • New South Wales south of and including Sydney
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • Eastern half of the Indian Ocean
  • Oceans south of Australia to the 60th parallel south
400x Air Traffic Controllers

NOTE:
Class E Airspace that is managed from airports that use RAAF Air Traffic Control and are apart of the Australian Defence Air Traffic System:
  • Greater Darwin (RAAF Base Darwin)
  • Greater Townsville (RAAF Base Townsville)
Terminal Control Unit:Jurisdiction:Size:
Sydney Terminal Control Unit
  • Greater Sydney
  • Illawarra Region
  • Coastal New South Wales north to Queensland border
300x Air Traffic Controllers
Melbourne Terminal Control Unit
  • Greater Melbourne
  • Greater Geelong
300x Air Traffic Controllers
Brisbane Terminal Control Unit
  • South East Queensland
  • Coastal Queensland north to Rockhampton
250x Air Traffic Controllers
Perth Terminal Control Unit
  • Greater Perth
  • Karratha Region
  • Broome Region
200x Air Traffic Controllers
Adelaide Terminal Control Unit
  • Greater Adelaide
150x Air Traffic Controllers
Canberra Terminal Control Unit
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • Southern Tablelands Region
  • Albury-Wodonga Region
100x Air Traffic Controllers
Cairns Terminal Control Unit
  • Cairns Region
  • Coastal Queensland south to Rockhampton (excl. Townsville Region)
100x Air Traffic Controllers

NOTE:
Joint User Civilian Airports that use RAAF Air Traffic Control and are a part of the Australian Defence Air Traffic System:
  • Darwin International Airport (RAAF Base Darwin)
  • Townsville International Airport (RAAF Base Townsville)
Tower:Jurisdiction:Size:
Sydney TowerSydney-Kingsford Smith International Airport250x Air Traffic Controllers
Melbourne TowerMelbourne-Tullamarine International Airport250x Air Traffic Controllers
Brisbane TowerBrisbane International Airport150x Air Traffic Controllers
Perth TowerPerth International Airport100x Air Traffic Controllers
Adelaide TowerAdelaide International Airport100x Air Traffic Controllers
Canberra TowerCanberra International Airport100x Air Traffic Controllers
Cairns TowerCairns International Airport100x Air Traffic Controllers
Hobart TowerHobart International Airport100x Air Traffic Controllers
Gold Coast TowerGold Coast-Coolangatta International Airport100x Air Traffic Controllers
Bankstown TowerSydney-Bankstown Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Moorabbin TowerMelbourne-Moorabbin Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Archerfield TowerBrisbane-Archerfield Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Jandakot TowerPerth-Jandakot Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Parafield TowerAdelaide-Parafield Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Avalon TowerMelbourne-Avalon Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Sunshine Coast TowerSunshine Coast-Maroochydore Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Alice Springs TowerAlice Springs Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Port Hedland TowerPort Hedland International Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Broome TowerBroome International Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Camden TowerSydney-Camden Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Essendon TowerMelbourne-Essendon Airport50x Air Traffic Controllers
Launceston TowerLaunceston Airport30x Air Traffic Controllers
Coffs Harbour TowerCoffs Harbour Airport30x Air Traffic Controllers
Mackay TowerMackay Airport20x Air Traffic Controllers
Hamilton Island TowerHamilton Island-Great Barrier Reef Airport20x Air Traffic Controllers
Rockhampton TowerRockhampton Airport10x Air Traffic Controllers
Tamworth TowerTamworth Regional Airport10x Air Traffic Controllers
Wagga Wagga TowerWagga Wagga Airport10x Air Traffic Controllers
Albury TowerAlbury-Wodonga Airport10x Air Traffic Controllers
Karratha TowerKarratha Airport10x Air Traffic Controllers

Overview
The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System (TAAATS), is the hardware and software system used by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority for air traffic control services. It is a paperless, computer-based system, which serves as an aid to civilian air traffic controllers. It does not control aircraft, but gives the user a display of information about an aircraft's position and associated information. It also handles communications and other information exchanges. The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System, or TAAATS is one of two systems in Australia, the other being the Australian Defence Air Traffic System (ADATS), which is used by the military. TAAATS makes use of the Thales Eurocat system and is used in two Flight Information Regions (FIRs), Melbourne and Brisbane (traffic above 25,000 feet). It is also used in Terminal Control Units (TCUs) in Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Canberra, Cairns and Sydney (traffic below 25,000 feet).

TAAATS incorporates ADS-B from more than 70 stations located at various sites across the country. The system introduced new features to air traffic control in Australia including conflict alerting and conformance monitoring.
Consoles
There are several facilities which use TAAATS in Australia. The two main area control centres in Brisbane and Melbourne both have roughly 42 operational consoles or "suites" and each suite has four computer screens:
  • Air Situation Display (ASD): This main screen displays a map of the sector that shows the location of all aircraft in the controller's airspace, as reported by one of several data sources – radar data processing, flight data processing and automatic dependent surveillance.
  • Aeronautical Reference Data Display & Distribution System (ARDDDS): A display providing access to a wide range of information including aircraft performance data, weather radar, airport/navigation aid/tracking point codes, airline ICAO designators, Standard Arrival Route (STAR) and Standard Instrument Departure (SID) charts and depiction of the airspace setup for TMA sectors.
  • Voice Switching and Communications Select (VSCS) panel: A touch-sensitive screen allows controllers to choose the radio frequency they need to talk to pilots and ground staff, or the intercom for talking with other controllers.
  • Auxiliary Display: The controller can call up a wide range of information such as weather forecasts, flight plans, strip windows, secondary maps and other material for the information of themselves and pilots.
Each centre simulator contains 10 consoles that can be configured to take over from the sister centre in the unlikely event that an entire centre is taken offline by a catastrophe. For individual console failures, control functions can be quickly transferred to a spare suite by a few mouse clicks on the supervisor's console.

Levies and Fees
Levy/Fee:Rate:Who pays:When to pay:
Marine Navigation Levy1 - 5,000 Net Tonnage: 23.5 cents per net ton
5,001 - 20,000 Net Tonnage: $1,175 + 12 cents per ton over
20,001 - 50,000 Net Tonnage: $2,975 + 7 cents per ton over
Over 50,000 Net Tonnage: $5,075 + 2.5 cents per ton over
Commercial shipping (except Fishing vessels or docking for replenishment), where the vessel is longer than 24 metres.Upon arrival at an Australian port.
Regulatory Functions Levy1 - 5,000 Net Tonnage: 17 cents per net ton
5,001 - 20,000 Net Tonnage: $850 + 17 cents per ton over
20,001 - 50,000 Net Tonnage: $3,400 + 17 cents per ton over
Over 50,000 Net Tonnage: $8,500 + 15.5 cents per ton over
Commercial shipping (except Fishing vessels or docking for replenishment), where the vessel is longer than 24 metres.Upon arrival at an Australian port.
Protection of the Sea Levy0 - 89 Net Tonnage: $10 flat rate
Over 90 Net Tonnage: $10 + 11.25 cents per ton over
If you are required to pay both Marine Navigation and Regulatory Functions levy or if you're a Fishing vessel that has more than 10 tonnes of oil onboard at anytime.Upon arrival at an Australian port.
Shipping Registration FeesApplication for registration: $2,664
Application for registration (demise charter): $3,996
Application for transfer of ownership: $777
Application for transfer of ownership (demise charter): $1,332
Application for change of home port or name: $111
Application to fly Australian national flag or red ensign: $222
Any vessel wishing to operate inside Australian waters or wishing to use Australian flags on their vessel.Upon lodging application.
Australian Search and Rescue Region

Type:Amount:Image:
Regular Personnel500

Type:Amount:Names:Image:
Coral-class Emergency Towage Vessel1
  • MV Coral Knight
Lumen-class Lighthouse Tender1
  • MV Lumen
Carpentaria-class Lightship2
  • CLS2 Carpentaria
  • CLS4 Carpentaria

Type:Amount:Image:
Bombardier Challenger CL-6044
Dornier 3285
Sikorsky S-766

Unit:Size:Base:
New South Wales Port Operations Section40x Regular PersonnelSydney
Victoria Port Operations Section30x Regular PersonnelMelbourne
South Queensland Port Operations Section30x Regular PersonnelBrisbane
Western Australia Port Operations Section30x Regular PersonnelPerth
North Queensland Port Operations Section20x Regular PersonnelCairns
South Australia Port Operations Section20x Regular PersonnelAdelaide
Tasmania Port Operations Section10x Regular PersonnelHobart
Northern Territory Port Operations Section10x Regular PersonnelDarwin
Torres Strait Marine Safety Program10x Regular PersonnelThursday Island

Unit:Size:Base:
Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre40x Regular Personnel
MV Coral Knight
Cairns
Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre20x Regular PersonnelGeelong

Unit:Size:Base:
Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Australia60x Regular PersonnelCanberra
Cairns Airport Section20x Regular Personnel, 1x Bombardier Challenger CL-604s, 2x Dornier 328, 2x Sikorsky S-76sCairns
Essendon Airport Section20x Regular Personnel, 2x Bombardier Challenger CL-604, 1x Dornier 328s, 2x Sikorsky S-76sMelbourne
Perth Airport Section20x Regular Personnel, 1x Bombardier Challenger CL-604, 2x Dornier 328s, 2x Sikorsky S-76sPerth

Unit:Size:Base:
Far North Queensland Navigational Aids Support Section20x Regular Personnel
MV Lumen
CLS2 Carpentaria
CLS4 Carpentaria
Cairns

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
Fingal Head LightAutomaticFingal Head, New South Wales
Cape Byron Light2x Regular PersonnelByron Bay, New South Wales
Richmond River LightAutomaticBallina, New South Wales
Clarence River LightAutomaticYamba, New South Wales
North Solitary Island LightAutomaticNorth Solitary Island, New South Wales
South Solitary Island LightAutomaticSouth Solitary Island, New South Wales
Smoky Cape Light2x Regular PersonnelArakoon, New South Wales
Tacking Point LightAutomaticPort Macquarie, New South Wales
Crowdy Head LightAutomaticCrowdy Head, New South Wales
Sugarloaf Point Light2x Regular PersonnelSeal Rocks, New South Wales
Nelson Head Light2x Regular PersonnelNelson Bay, New South Wales
Point Stephens Light2x Regular PersonnelFingal Bay, New South Wales
Nobbys Head LightAutomaticNewcastle, New South Wales
Norah Head Light2x Regular PersonnelNorah Head, New South Wales
Barrenjoey Head LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Port Jackson Entrance Range Rear LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Port Jackson Entrance Range Front LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
South Head Lower LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Western Channel Pile LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Eastern Channel Pile LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Robertson Point LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Vaucluse Bay Range Front LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Bradleys Head LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
South Head Upper LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Fort Denison LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Shark Island LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Vaucluse Bay Range Rear LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Cape Bailey LightAutomaticSydney, New South Wales
Wollongong Breakwater Light2x Regular PersonnelWollongong, New South Wales
Wollongong Head LightAutomaticWollongong, New South Wales
Kiama LightAutomaticKiama, New South Wales
Crookhaven Heads LightAutomaticCulburra Beach, New South Wales
Point Perpendicular Light2x Regular PersonnelBeecroft Peninsula, New South Wales
Warden Head LightAutomaticUlladulla, New South Wales
Burrewarra Point LightAutomaticGuerilla Bay, New South Wales
Montague Island Light2x Regular PersonnelBarunguba, New South Wales
Green Cape Light2x Regular PersonnelGreen Cape, New South Wales
Mount Pitt LightbeaconAutomaticNorfolk Island National Park, Norfolk Island

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
Gabo Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelGabo Island, Victoria
Point Hicks LighthouseAutomaticTamboon, Victoria
Cliffy Island LighthouseAutomaticCliffy Island, Victoria
Wilsons Promontory LighthouseAutomaticWilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria
Citadel Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelCitadel Island, Victoria
Cape Liptrap LighthouseAutomaticTarwin Lower, Victoria
Port Melbourne Rear LightAutomaticMelbourne, Victoria
Port Melbourne Front LightAutomaticMelbourne, Victoria
Eastern LighthouseAutomaticMelbourne, Victoria
Timeball LighthouseAutomaticMelbourne, Victoria
South Channel Pile Light2x Regular PersonnelMelbourne, Victoria
West Channel Pile LightAutomaticMelbourne, Victoria
Cape Schanck LighthouseAutomaticCape Schanck, Victoria
Queenscliff High LightAutomaticQueenscliff, Victoria
Queenscliff Low LightAutomaticQueenscliff, Victoria
Point Lonsdale Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelPoint Lonsdale, Victoria
Split Point LighthouseAutomaticAireys Inlet, Victoria
Cape Otway Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelCape Otway, Victoria
Lady Bay Upper LighthouseAutomaticWarrnambool, Victoria
Lady Bay Lower LighthouseAutomaticWarrnambool, Victoria
Port Fairy Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelPort Fairy, Victoria
Portland LighthouseAutomaticPortland, Victoria
Cape Nelson Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelPortland West, Victoria

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
Goods Island Light2x Regular PersonnelTorres Strait Islands, Queensland
Booby Island Light2x Regular PersonnelTorres Strait Islands, Queensland
Eborac Island LightAutomaticTorres Strait Islands, Queensland
Wyborn Reef LightAutomaticGreat Barrier Reef, Queensland
Grassy Hill LightAutomaticCooktown, Queensland
Archer Point LightAutomaticCooktown, Queensland
Low Island Light2x Regular PersonnelGreat Barrier Reef, Queensland
Fitzroy Island LightAutomaticFitzroy Island, Queensland
Bay Rock LightAutomaticTownsville, Queensland
Cape Cleveland Light2x Regular PersonnelCape Cleveland, Queensland
Cape Bowling Green LightAutomaticAlva, Queensland
Dent Island Light2x Regular PersonnelWhitsunday Islands, Queensland
Creal Reef LightAutomaticGreat Barrier Reef, Queensland
Flat Top Island LightAutomaticMackay, Queensland
Pine Islet Light2x Regular PersonnelThe Percy Group, Queensland
North Reef LightAutomaticGreat Barrier Reef, Queensland
Cape Capricorn LightAutomaticCurtis Island, Queensland
Sea Hill LightAutomaticCurtis Island, Queensland
Bustard Head Light2x Regular PersonnelEurimbula, Queensland
Lady Elliot Island Light2x Regular PersonnelGreat Barrier Reef, Queensland
Sandy Cape Light2x Regular PersonnelFraser Island, Queensland
New Burnett Heads LightAutomaticBurnett Heads, Queensland
North Bluff LightAutomaticBig Woody Island, Queensland
Middle Bluff LightAutomaticBig Woody Island, Queensland
Double Island Point Light2x Regular PersonnelCooloola, Queensland
Point Cartwright LightAutomaticSunshine Coast, Queensland
New Caloundra LightAutomaticSunshine Coast, Queensland
Cape Moreton Light2x Regular PersonnelMoreton Island, Queensland
Cowan Cowan Point LightAutomaticMoreton Island, Queensland
Point Lookout LightAutomaticNorth Stradbroke Island, Queensland
Bulwer Island LightAutomaticBrisbane, Queensland
New Cleveland Point LightAutomaticBrisbane, Queensland
Captain Cook Memorial LightAutomaticCoolangatta, Queensland
Bougainville Reef LighthouseAutomaticBougainville Reef, Coral Sea Islands
Willis Island LighthouseAutomaticWillis Island, Coral Sea Islands
Lihou Reef LighthouseAutomaticLihou Reef and Cays, Coral Sea Islands
East Diamond Island LighthouseAutomaticEast Diamond Islet, Coral Sea Islands
Frederick Reefs LighthouseAutomaticFrederick Reefs, Coral Sea Islands
Saumarez Reefs LighthouseAutomaticSaumarez Reefs, Coral Sea Islands

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
Adele Island LighthouseAutomaticAdele Island, Western Australia
Caffarelli Island LighthouseAutomaticCaffarelli Island, Western Australia
Cape Leveque Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelDampier Peninsula, Western Australia
East Island LighthouseAutomaticLacepede Islands, Western Australia
Gantheaume Point LighthouseAutomaticBroome, Western Australia
Cape Bossut LighthouseAutomaticLagrange, Western Australia
Jarman Island LighthouseAutomaticCossack, Western Australia
Legendre Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelDampier Archipelago, Western Australia
Bessieres Island LighthouseAutomaticBessieres Island, Western Australia
Vlamingh Head LighthouseAutomaticNorth West Cape, Western Australia
Quobba Point LighthouseAutomaticMacleod, Western Australia
Babbage Island LighthouseAutomaticCarnarvon, Western Australia
Cape Inscription LighthouseAutomaticDirk Hartog Island, Western Australia
Moore Point Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelGeraldton, Western Australia
Pelsart Island LighthouseAutomaticHoutman Abrolhos, Western Australia
Escape Island LighthouseAutomaticJurien Bay, Western Australia
Guilderton Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelGuilderton, Western Australia
Hillarys LighthouseAutomaticPerth, Western Australia
Buckland Hill LighthouseAutomaticPerth, Western Australia
North Mole Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelPerth, Western Australia
South Mole Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelPerth, Western Australia
Woodman LighthouseAutomaticPerth, Western Australia
Bathurst Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelRottnest Island, Western Australia
Wadjemup Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelRottnest Island, Western Australia
Casuarina Point LighthouseAutomaticBunbury, Western Australia
Cape Naturaliste LighthouseAutomaticNaturaliste, Western Australia
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelLeeuwin, Western Australia
Breaksea Island LighthouseAutomaticBreaksea Island, Western Australia
Eclipse Island LighthouseAutomaticEclipse Island, Western Australia
Cave Point LighthouseAutomaticHopetoun, Western Australia
Smith Point LighthouseAutomaticFlying Fish Cove, Christmas Island
Direction Island LighthouseAutomaticHome Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
South Neptune Island LighthouseAutomaticNeptune Islands, South Australia
Cape Donington LighthouseAutomaticLincoln National Park, South Australia
Point Lowly LighthouseAutomaticPoint Lowly, South Australia
Tiparra Reef Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelMoonta, South Australia
Corny Point LighthouseAutomaticCorny Point, South Australia
West Cape LighthouseAutomaticInneston, South Australia
Cape Spencer LighthouseAutomaticInneston, South Australia
Althorpe Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelAlthorpe Island, South Australia
Troubridge Hill LighthouseAutomaticHoniton, South Australia
Troubridge Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelTroubridge Island, South Australia
Port Adelaide LighthouseAutomaticAdelaide, South Australia
Marino Rocks LighthouseAutomaticAdelaide, South Australia
Cape Jervis LighthouseAutomaticCape Jervis, South Australia
Cape Borda Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelCape Borda, South Australia
Cape du Couedic LighthouseAutomaticFlinders Chase, South Australia
Cape Willoughby LighthouseAutomaticWilloughby, South Australia
Cape St Albans LighthouseAutomaticWilloughby, South Australia
Point Malcolm LighthouseAutomaticPoltalloch, South Australia
Cape Jaffa Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelCape Jaffa, South Australia
Robe LighthouseAutomaticRobe, South Australia
Cape Martin Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelBeachport, South Australia
Penguin Island LighthouseAutomaticBeachport, South Australia
Cape Banks LighthouseAutomaticCarpenter Rocks, South Australia
Cape Northumberland Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelPort MacDonnell, South Australia

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
Bluff Hill Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelMarrawah, Tasmania
Sandy Cape LighthouseAutomaticArthur-Pieman Conservation Area, Tasmania
Cape Sorell LighthouseAutomaticMacquarie Heads, Tasmania
Entrance Island LighthouseAutomaticMacquarie Heads, Tasmania
Bonnet Island LighthouseAutomaticMacquarie Heads, Tasmania
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelMaatsuyker Island, Tasmania
Cape Bruny LighthouseAutomaticSouth Bruny, Tasmania
Iron Pot LighthouseAutomaticIron Pot, Tasmania
Tasman Island LighthouseAutomaticTasman Island, Tasmania
Point Home Lookout LighthouseAutomaticTriabunna, Tasmania
Cape Tourville LighthouseAutomaticColes Bay, Tasmania
Eddystone Point LighthouseAutomaticEddystone, Tasmania
Swan Island Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelSwan Island, Tasmania
Goose Island LighthouseAutomaticGoose Island, Tasmania
Deal Island LighthouseAutomaticDeal Island, Tasmania
Middle Channel LighthouseAutomaticLow Head, Tasmania
Shea Oak LighthouseAutomaticLow Head, Tasmania
Low Head Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelLow Head, Tasmania
Mersey Bluff LighthouseAutomaticDevonport, Tasmania
Round Hill Point Lighthouse2x Regular PersonnelBurnie, Tasmania
Table Cape LighthouseAutomaticTable Cape, Tasmania
Rocky Cape LighthouseAutomaticRocky Cape, Tasmania
Highland Bluff LighthouseAutomaticStanley, Tasmania
Cape Wickham LighthouseAutomaticWickham, Tasmania
Currie LighthouseAutomaticCurrie, Tasmania

Lighthouse:Size:Location:
Cape Fourcroy LightAutomaticBathurst Island, Northern Territory
Point Charles LightAutomaticCox Peninsula, Northern Territory
Emery Point LightAutomaticDarwin, Northern Territory
East Vernon LightAutomaticVernon Islands, Northern Territory
Cape Hotham LightAutomaticHotham, Northern Territory
Cape Don Light2x Regular PersonnelCobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory

Ship Name:Registration Number:Length:Type:Year of Completion:Home Port:Owner:

Ship Name:Registration Number:Length:Type:Year of Completion:Home Port:Owner:

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Overview
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is Australia's national transport safety investigator. The ATSB is the federal government body responsible for investigating transport-related accidents and incidents within Australia. It covers air, sea and rail travel. The ATSB is an independent Commonwealth Government statutory agency, governed by a Commission and is separate from transport regulators, policy makers and service providers. The ATSB is responsible for investigating civil aircraft incidents and accidents within Australia and assisting in investigations of Australian registered aircraft overseas, accidents and serious incidents of Australian flagged ships worldwide, and of foreign flagged ships within Australian waters as well as rail accidents and incidents in conjunction with the National Rail Safety Regulator. Federal government initiatives dealing with road safety are also primarily within the ATSB's responsibilities in the Road Safety Branch. It is not a function of the ATSB to apportion blame or liability, instead, investigations are focused on learning from accidents and incidents and, encouraging safety action by government and industry.
Division (Aviation, Maritime, Rail):Investigation Title:Investigation Number:Occurrence Date:Report Status:Report Outcome:

Overview
The Federal Airports Corporation (FAC) is a business enterprise of the Government of Australia responsible for the operation of 21 airports in Australia located on Commonwealth land. It was established by the Federal Airports Corporation Act 1986 and commenced operations in January 1988. FAC's other functions include:
  • airport planning, development and land use;
  • airport insurance compliance;
  • airport environment and building control regulation; and
  • payment of State and Local Government rates and taxes.
Commercial Airports
Airport:Location:Revenue Passengers:Image:
Sydney-Kingsford Smith International AirportSydney, New South Wales39,021,357
Melbourne-Tullamarine International AirportMelbourne, Victoria31,935,600
Brisbane International AirportBrisbane, Queensland21,918,357
Perth International AirportPerth, Western Australia14,176,390
Adelaide International AirportAdelaide, South Australia8,066,632
Gold Coast-Coolangatta International AirportGold Coast, Queensland
Tweed Heads, New South Wales
5,867,294
Canberra International AirportCanberra, Australian Capital Territory2,803,989
Hobart International AirportHobart, Tasmania2,186,358
Darwin International AirportDarwin, Northern Territory2,057,307
Townsville International AirportTownsville, Queensland1,497,946
Launceston AirportLaunceston, Tasmania1,272,198
Alice Springs AirportAlice Springs, Northern Territory582,755
Mount Isa AirportMount Isa, Queensland208,395
Tennant Creek AirportTennant Creek, Northern Territory<75,000
General Aviation Airports
Airport:Location:Aircraft Movements:Image:
Moorabbin-Harry Hawker AirportMelbourne, Victoria242,542
Parafield AirportAdelaide, South Australia235,384
Jandakot AirportPerth, Western Australia222,874
Bankstown AirportSydney, New South Wales220,166
Archerfield AirportBrisbane, Queensland133,872
Camden AirportSydney, New South Wales104,838
Melbourne-Essendon AirportMelbourne, Victoria~50,000

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The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) has responsibility for regulatory oversight of rail safety in every Australian state and territory, to promote and improve national rail safety and ensure the safety of the community. ONRSR is an independent body corporate established under the Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Act. ONRSR independently administers the Rail Safety National Law and performs the functions and responsibilities, and exercises the powers conferred upon it by that law on behalf of all state, territory and federal Ministers for Transport and Infrastructure. Under Rail Safety National Law, “the ONRSR” comprises the National Rail Safety Regulator and two non-executive members. These appointments are made by the South Australian Transport Minister on the unanimous recommendation of the responsible ministers.
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