The Victorian Air Forces' Centre
The Victorian Air Forces’ Centre 24-36 Camberwell Road, East Hawthorn was officially opened on 20th May 2006, by the then Minister of Veterans Affairs, Mr Bruce Bilson, who stated during in his opening speech:
“The new centre in Hawthorn East will provide a permanent home for the Association and a place where the people, places and events in the history of the Australian Flying Corps and Royal Australian Air Force can be honoured and the great stories told. For 86 years, the RAAF Association has provided important support for current and former members of the Royal Australian Air Force and its allies and the Centre will display significant commemorative artwork and memorabilia for members of the community to learn more about the RAAF story.”
Centre Facilities
Meeting/Function Rooms
- Fully licensed to provide alcohol accompanied by light buffet meals to members and guests at organised functions
- Function/Meeting room with a capacity of 80 with modern audio and video facilities (The VC Room)
- Meeting room with a capacity of 14 for meetings (Point Cook Room)
- Meeting/Interview room capacity 6 (Australian Flying Corps Room)
Administrative Rooms/Offices
- President’s Office
- Secretary’s Office
- Welfare/Members Room
- Association’s Administration Office and Reception
Access
Members and Branches are able to access all meeting and function rooms, subject to prior reservation (coordinated by the Administrative Officer).
A number of under cover parking areas are reserved for RAAFA use. Additional parking (non-meter) is available along Camberwell Road.
Travel to the Victorian Air Forces’ Centre by Public Transport (train and tram) is possible but involves covering about two city blocks from the closest station/tram stop. Members with restricted mobility will generally require vehicular transport.
The Centre is within reasonable walking distance of the Burke Road (major) shopping complex and there is a Bistro/Hotel almost adjacent.