Mgawa,
The silver photo you have of the Hurricane parked with Airspeed Oxfords is most likely taken at Point Cook in late 1945 or 1946, which had its own graveyard of aircraft on the eastern side of the airfield near the salt lake, the unbroken horizon in the photo more closely resembles the coastal area of Point Cook than the Werribee Satellite Airfield which is ringed with trees, and had Hangars dispersed in every direction from the salvage site.
The adf-serials.com website which derives most of its information from the RAAF History cards for each airframe shows the Hurricane was only with 1AD at Laverton for a couple of months in 1944 following lengthy service with No.1 Communications Flight from 1943 onwards, and later transfer to Point Cook in 1945 and eventual disposal from that site in 1946.
There is a lack of photos and records of its fate after leaving Point Cook, and its eventual site of scrapping is uncertain, the Gordon Brothers operated a scrap yard at Werrribee and the aircraft may have been relocated to that site, but it is very unlikely that it was flown, or re-assembled at Werribee.
Parts of the Hurricane have since been located in Latrobe Valley from the property of Reg Dyke. It is uncertain if the aircraft in its entirety went to Reg Dyke in the late 1940s' (who was a scrap dealer in his own right), or these remaining parts were purchased by Reg in the late 1970's when he purchased the scrap and spares material at Gordon's yard in Werribee when that site was re-developed. It is understood its history after departing Point Cook is reliant on Dyke family memories and the existance of a few remaining parts, rather than any documented or photographic evidence.
http://adf-serials.com/2a60.shtml
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ADF.Serial Type C/N Fate
A60-1 Mk.1 ? Ex RAF V7476. To be erected at 1AD 13/08/41. Erection completed 16/08/41. To CFS 06/09/41. To 2CF 27/02/42. To 1AD 05/04/42. To ANA Mascot 30/08/42. To 1CF 18/01/43. To 2OTU 04/02/43. To 1CF 01/03/43. To Special Duties Flight 12/04/43. To 1CF 20/04/43. To 1AD 12/09/44. To 1CF 13/11/44. To CFS 14/01/45. Approved for disposal 17/01/46. To Point Cook for disposal by CDC 08/02/46. Authorised for write off 13/05/46. Passed to DAP 21/12/49. On the 29/01/51 it was sold. Some reports have it as wrecked at Werribee, but the aircraft was purchased by Mr Reg Dyke at Mirboo North and transported there. It was wrecked and disposed of, we presume that means broken up and sold as parts or scrap. Reg Dyke's family do not have any remaining parts of the aircraft.
regards
Mark Pilkington