Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Tropical Animal Production (1980 - 1996)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
1 January 1980
Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
To
1996
Functions
Industrial or scientific research, Veterinary or Animal Health Industries and Agricultural industry
Reference No
CA 4657
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Rockhampton, Queensland

Summary

The Division of Tropical Animal Production was established in January 1980. In 1996 the Division was replaced by the Division of Tropical Agriculture.

Timeline

 1980 - 1996 CSIRO Division of Tropical Animal Production
       1996 - 2000 CSIRO Division of Tropical Agriculture
             2000 - CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
             2000 - CSIRO Livestock Industries

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • Hunter, R. A., CSIRO in Rockhampton: a history of CSIRO's contributions to the northern beed industry from its Rockhampton Laboratories 1953 - 2009 (St Lucia, Qld: CSIRO Livestock Industries, 2011), 32 pp. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

Ailie Smith

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Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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