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  • The WRAAF and WAAC were abolished in 1977 and 1979 respectively, with female soldiers being merged into the services.
  • WRAAF members achieved a pay scale equal to the male service in 1972, and five years later were integrated with the RAAF.
  • The North Queensland Cruising Yacht Club in Bowen relocated a former WRAAF Mess Hall and like Port Curtis, raised money through debentures for the 1952 project.
  • It was succeeded in 1950 by a new organisation with a separate charter to the RAAF, the Women's Royal Australian Air Force ( WRAAF ).
  • In 1951 the WRANS was reformed and the Army and Air Force established the Women's Australian Army Corps ( WAAC ) and Women's Royal Australian Air Force ( WRAAF ) respectively.