Corporate Body

Victorian Department of Water Supply (c. 1940 - 1975)

State of Victoria

From
c. 1940
Victoria, Australia
To
1975
Functions
Advisory or Regulatory Body, Conservation or Environment and Resources
Legal Status
Public Record Office Victoria, Registered Agency

Summary

The Department of Water Supply was established in about 1940. In 1975 it became the Ministry of Water Resources and Water Supply.

Published resources

Book Sections

  • Public Record Office of Victoria, '3.23.1 Department of Water Supply c1940-1975, Ministry of Water Resources and Water Supply 1975-1984 [VA 641], Department of Water Resources 1984+ [VA 2354]' in List of Holdings 1985: Public Record Office (1985). Details

Resources

Resource Sections

See also

Ailie Smith

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