Corporate Body

Queensland Department of Forestry (1957 - 1989)

State of Queensland

From
1957
Queensland, Australia
To
1989
Functions
Forest or Timber Industries and Conservation or Environment
Reference No
QSA: QA01165
Legal Status
Agency of the State of Queensland

Summary

The Queensland Department of Forestry was established in 1957. In 1989 an amalgamation took place between the Department of Forestry, the Department of Primary Industries and the Water Resources Commission. All functions of the Department of Forestry went to the newly created Queensland Forest Service.

Timeline

 1957 - 1989 Queensland Department of Forestry
       1989 - Queensland Forest Service

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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