Laverton is the third oldest RAAF base, being built in 1925 at the same time as RAAF Base Richmond, which was opened slightly before Laverton. Located approximately from Point Cook, Its
Douglas DC-3, VH-AES
Hawdon, was forced to use the base because operations at
Essendon had become adversely affected by recent heavy rains. The base hosted the
shotgun section of the
shooting events for the
1956 Summer Olympics. The runway at Laverton was decommissioned September 1996. In early 2007, the
Victorian Government gave approval for the land that was formerly the Laverton airfield and runway to be developed into the new suburb of
Williams Landing. Three areas totalling were set aside for conservation. More than of nationally significant native grassland outside the reserves was permitted to be cleared by the state- and federal governments. Williams Landing is being developed into a
transit-oriented development, major
activity centre and employment node. As well as being a major activity centre and employment node, there will also be four residential neighbourhoods each with their own distinctive character. Construction of Williams Landing commenced in late 2007 and is due for completion by 2025. In 2016, it was speculated that the
Department of Defence would completely shut down Laverton and its land sold, under plans by the RAAF to consolidate its facilities towards northern Australia. ==Units==