Corporate Body

Australian Commonwealth Association of Simplified Practice (1927 - 1929)

From
July 1927
Australia
To
1929
Australia
Functions
Advisory or Regulatory Body and Association

Summary

The Australian Commonwealth Association of Simplified Practice was launched in 1927 to promote agreement among manufacturers to eliminate type of goods in low demand and to concentrate on the production of an adequate range of goods known to best meet the needs of consumers.

In 1929, its functions were absorbed, into the Standards Association of Australia.

Timeline

 1927 - 1929 Australian Commonwealth Association of Simplified Practice
       1929 - 1988 Standards Association of Australia
             1988 - Standards Australia

Published resources

See also

  • Corbett, Arthur Hardie, The Institution of Engineers, Australia: a history of the first fifty years, 1919-1969 (Sydney: Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1973), 288 pp. p179. Details

Ken McInnes

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