Construction of Perth International Terminal - 1985
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In 1984 construction of a new International Terminal and Control Tower at Perth's Guildford Airport commenced. The series of photos on this page documents various stages of construction.

The Federal Minister for Transport, Ralph Hunt, announced the construction of the new Terminal and Tower in 1980. Design commence in 1982 and construction in March 1984 on a 'greenfields' site to the south-east of the runway intersection. The Tower is situated behind the Terminal, relative to the runways.

The photo above shows the Terminal construction in the foreground and the Tower behind. The photo below looks roughly the opposite way and Runway 06/24 can be seen beyond the first band of trees, all of which would be removed in favour of apron and taxiways. The wet and sandy nature of the soil in the area can be clearly seen in the photos below.

 

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The photo below looks toward the older part of the airport. In the centre distance the old Control Tower and Fire Station can just be made out, with the hangars and Terminal area to its right.

 

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The new Perth International Terminal was officially opened on 25 October 1986 by Prime Minister Bob Hawke, with the Tower opening the following year.

(Photos: CAHS collection)


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