It was taken over by the RAAF Care & Maintenance Unit on 1 January 1946 and closed on 17 July that year.
The site was offered to the Department of Works and Housing as a migrant accommodation camp, which also examined relocating the buildings to the Maryport Government Rehabilitation Centre at Mount Martha, but the cost was prohibitive.
[4] In June 2023 a development application was lodged for the construction of 10 additional hangars.
[5] As of 2024[update], the airfield was home to a de Havilland Tiger Moth named Millie, which is used for historical events and joy flights.
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