More regional airports to get passenger screening from July 1

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From July 1 more airports will have regional screening including non jet airports:

Regional Screening

The Australian Government has introduced categories of screened airports, numbered from 1–7, and each category requires a differing level of security based on a number of factors including threat and risk to aviation security. Accordingly, a passenger travelling from a category 5 airport, such as Blackall, through a category 3 airport, such as the Brisbane domestic terminal, may be screened at each airport. If your journey only involves flying on one aircraft, for example from Tamworth to Sydney, and your journey finishes in Sydney, you will only be screened once.
 
How will travelling from different level airports be accommodated? Will it be something like how CBR was before the new terminal where regional flight arrivals went straight to land side?
 
Certainly being implemented at DPO.Lot of terminal construction.Luggage retrieval in part of the new construction and new Xray facilities are there.
So looks like screened at DPO then at MEL when flying home rather than just at MEL as now occurs.
 
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