Corporate Body

Western Australian Government Chemical Laboratories, Department of Mines (1922 - 1988)

State of Western Australia

From
1922
To
1988
Functions
Chemical Industries and Earth Sciences
Reference No
Western Australian Archives ID: AU WA A928

Summary

Government Chemical Laboratories of Western Australia was formed in 1922 with the amalgamation of the Government Analyst and Government Assayer. In 1988 this entity was renamed Chemistry Centre (WA) to reflect its expansion into the private sector.

Timeline

 1922 - 1988 Western Australian Government Chemical Laboratories, Department of Mines
       1988 - 2007 Chemistry Centre (WA)
             2007 - ChemCentre

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