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Townsville Airport to have 12 Australian Border Force staff to handle international passengers

written by australianaviation.com.au | July 24, 2015

An aerial shot of Townsville Airport.
An aerial shot of Townsville Airport.

Townsville Airport will soon have its own Australian Border Force (ABF) staff and permanent passenger processing facilities for international flights as the clock ticks down towards Jetstar’s inaugural service from the North Queensland city to Bali.

Jetstar’s three times a week Townsville-Bali flights to Bali with Airbus A320s is due to take off from September 2 and is the first international route from the airport.

Federal Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Peter Dutton was in Townsville on Friday to launch a recruitment drive for ABF staff to work at the airport.

Dutton said he expected 12 positions would be required in Townsville to process international passengers arrivals and departures.

“The ABF provides for the flexible deployment of trained officers to airports as need arises. However we will be employing some locally-based staff in the time ahead,” Dutton said in a statement.

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“We are listening to and working with local industry to provide an international airport facility that meets international aviation standards.

“The ability for Townsville Airport to now offer ongoing international flights will boost local business and help create jobs for the long term and emphasises this Government’s commitment to develop northern Australia.”

In addition to ABF staff, Townsville Airport is also receiving upgrades such as an extensive CCTV network, electronic examination and substance detection facilities and biometric technology, the Minister said in a statement. Previously, these were brought to Townsville on a temporary basis for any international services.

Canberra gave Townsville Airport the go-ahead for international flights in February, when the federal government agreed to support passenger processing at the airport.

The government allocated $26.2 million over four years, including $6.9 million in capital funding to establish permanent border clearance services at Townsville and Sunshine Coast airports.

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Comments (7)

  • Andrew Rout

    says:

    Could you please advise me as to how I would apply for an ABF position in Townsville

  • Breck Dodgshun

    says:

    @ Andrew Rout… Wouldn’t common sense dictate to check the lead agency that trains and deploys those responsible to work at the airport? Shouldn’t be waiting for someone else to come on and tell you.

  • Jojo

    says:

    Why would you be leading a recruitment drive when there are still numerous applicants on the merit list awaiting offers from the ABF?

  • You're a fool.

    says:

    @Breck

    At lease hes looking for work, not combing the internet looking for people to put down. You’re whats wrong with society.

  • Nigel Daw

    says:

    Didn’t Townsville have international flights in the 1980’s before Cairns?

  • ButFli

    says:

    This is not “the first international route from the airport”.

    There were many international routes from the airport during the 1980s. As recently as 2010, Strategic Airlines had flights from Townsville to Bali.

  • Victoria

    says:

    Could you please add flights to Perth. The flights will be leaving from Townsville to go to Bali. Is Perth in the future for connecting to Townsville direct? There used to be.

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