Some of the key roles undertaken by the APS included: • High-level security at the residences of the
governor-general and the
prime minister of the Commonwealth of Australia • Protection of
Parliament House, and the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet • Protection of foreign embassies and consulate offices within Australia (such as the United States
Diplomatic mission to Australia) • Protection of sensitive defence establishments, including Defence Headquarters at
Russell Offices in
Canberra; the joint Australian/US communications facility at
Pine Gap in the
Northern Territory; the former atomic testing site at
Maralinga in
South Australia; the Australian Defence Signals facility at
Geraldton and the
naval communications station at
Exmouth, both in
Western Australia • Within Canberra ACT, the APS performed a uniformed protection function at The High Court of Australia, The Prime Minister's Suite, The Department of Defence Russell Offices, The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Official Establishments ACT (Prime Ministers Lodge and Government House Canberra, The Government Printing Office, The Combat Data Systems Centre (CDSC) Navy Fyshwick, Campbell Park Offices, The Diplomatic Protection Unit, Air Services Australia, West Block Offices, Defence Mobile Patrol, Mobile Patrol Group/Dog Squad and the Joint Services Staff College. • Protection of the
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) at
Lucas Heights and other sensitive nuclear storage facilities. • Perform security and escort protection for Commonwealth VIPs. • Provide explosive detection and general duties canines. • Provide a mobile patrol capability (integrated with the canine unit in Canberra) providing patrols and alarm response at government facilities within the ACT such as
Comcar and the Dept of Admin Services in Fyshwick. • Provide mobile patrol and alarm response functions at sensitive public entities within the ACT such as ACTEW (ACT Electricity and Water). • Conduct protective security risk reviews for other Commonwealth agencies, and broader organisations dealing with Commonwealth interests. • • Security and escorting of sensitive and/or high value items in which the Commonwealth Government had an interest. • Security and later also fire alarm monitoring for Commonwealth agencies and other entities. • Deployment of
Air Security Officers (ASOs) aboard Australian-registered commercial passenger aircraft. • Augmentation of security at other facilities or for designated operations, including during protest activity at immigration detention centres and as part of the security arrangements for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Queensland in 2001. In 2007, the
APEC Summit hosted in various Australian states and cities including
Sydney had AFP Protective Service Officer involvement regarding enforcement and protection as world leaders including
John Howard,
George W. Bush and other government and economic leaders were in attendance. ==The Air Security Officer program==