Corporate Body

Australian Agricultural Council (1935 - 1992)

Commonwealth of Australia

From
28 May 1935
Barton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
To
1992
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body and Agricultural industry
Reference No
CA 479
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Barton, Australian Capital Territory

Summary

The Australian Agricultural Council was founded in May 1935 for the purpose of providing consultation between Commonwealth and State Governments on primary production and primary products. The Council became the Agricultural Council of Australia and New Zealand in 1992.

Timeline

 1935 - 1992 Australian Agricultural Council
       1992 - 1993 Agricultural Council of Australia and New Zealand
             1993 - 2001 Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand

Related People

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Deveson, E. D., 'The Search for a Solution to Australian Locust Outbreaks: how developments in Ecology and Government Responses Influenced Scientific Research', Historical Records of Australian Science, 22 (1) (2011), 1-31, https://doi.org/10.1071/HR11003. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

  • 'Primary description of agency CA 479; Australian Agricultural Council/ (from 1992) Agricultural Council of Australia and New Zealand/ (from 1993) Agricultural and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand. Registration of entity: 30 September 1987', in RecordSearch, National Archives of Australia, 2001, https://RecordSearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AutoSearch.asp?Number=CA%20479. Details

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