Corporate Body

Federal Paper Mills Co (1902 - 1920)

From
1902
Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
To
1920
Functions
Paper or Pulp Industry
Location
Randwick, New South Wales

Summary

The Federal Paper Mills Co was established in Randwick in 1902. In 1920 the company merged with the Sydney Paper Mills Co Ltd to form the Australasian Paper & Pulp Co Ltd. Throughout the next eight decades, the company underwent a series of takeovers and finally in 1984 became part of Amcor Ltd.

Timeline

 1902 - 1920 Federal Paper Mills Co
       1905 - 1920 Sydney Paper Mills

Published resources

Books

  • Randwick Municipal Council, Randwick, a social history (Kensington, New South Wales: New South Wales University Press, c.1985), 244 pp. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

Ailie Smith

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