F-111 Fuel Tank Maintenance website - Information for F-111 fuel tank workers and their families

In 2009 a Parliamentary Inquiry examined the health and compensation issues surrounding F-111 deseal/reseal workers and their families, and other F-111 fuel tank maintenance workers, with particular reference to the unique fuselage repair work undertaken and the health risks involved. 

The Inquiry took evidence and histories from the workers themselves.  It also reviewed scientific and health studies to date, and considered the Department of Defence and the Department of Veterans' Affairs services and support provided to affected workers – compensation payments; health care schemes; ex-gratia payments.

The Inquiry report included a number of recommendations and in May 2010 Budget the Government announced the measures funded in the Budget in response to the Inquiry report.

This website, jointly hosted by the departments of Veterans’ Affairs and Defence is part of that response.  The site provides information for affected workers and their families and representatives. 

What's New shows the main elements of the Government Response to the Parliamentary Inquiry that have been announced in the Budget.

The site also outlines the history of F-111 fuel tank maintenance in Australia, and the issues for deseal/reseal and other fuel tank maintenance workers. 

You will find:

  • information on scientific and health studies to date;
  • details of the Government health care and compensation schemes currently available to those affected;
  • guidance for affected workers, or those who may consider themselves as potentially affected, on how to apply for Tier status and how to then make a claim for compensation, health care or ex-gratia payments.
Photo of F-111 strike aircraft
Image courtesy of the RAAF