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Parliamentary Act

Title
Institute of Science and Industry Act 1920
In
Federal Register of Legislation
Imprint
Australian Government, Canberra, ACT (online), 1920
Url
https://www.legislation.gov.au/C1920A00022/asmade/text
Description

INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
No. 22 of 1920.
An Act relating to the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry.
[Assented to 14th September, 1920.]

[Repealed 20 June 1926]

Abstract

One of the last actions of the Advisory Council of Science and Industry (1916 - 1920) was to have this act passed by the Australian Parliament to establish the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Indusrty (1920 - 1926).

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  • Upstill, Garrett; Spurling, Thomas H.; and Healy, Terence J., 'CSIR and Australian industry, 1926-49', Historical Records of Australian Science, 32 (1) (2021), 52-66. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR20012. Details

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