Corporate Body

South Australian Department For the Environment (1976 - 1981)

State of South Australia

From
1976
To
1981
Functions
Conservation or Environment and Regulatory Body
Reference No
State Records of South Australia ID: GA215

Summary

The Department for the Environment (1976 - 1981) was the successor agency to the Department of Environment and Conservation (1972 - 1975). At various points during its history the Department for the Environment was home to the Botanic Gardens Division, the State Planning Office, the Ecological Survey Unit, and the Aboriginal and Historic Relics unit. In 1981 it was amalgamated with the Department for Urban and Regional Affairs establishing the Department of Environment and Planning (1981 - 1992).

Timeline

 1976 - 1981 South Australian Department For the Environment
       1981 - 1992 South Australian Department of Environment and Planning
             1992 - 1993 South Australian Office of Planning and Urban Development
             1992 - 1993 South Australian Department of Environment and Land Management
                   1992 - 1993 South Australian Department of Environment and Land Management
                   1993 - 1997 South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources [I]
                         1998 - 2000 South Australian Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs
                               1997 - 2011 Department for Primary Industries and Resources South Australia
                               2000 - 2002 South Australian Department of Water Resources
                               2000 - 2010 South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage
                                     2002 - 2010 South Australian Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
                                     2002 - 2010 South Australian Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
                                     2010 - 2012 South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources [II]
                                     2011 - Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA
                                           2010 - 2012 South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources [II]
                                           2010 - 2012 South Australian Department for Water
                                           2012 - 2018 South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
                                                 2012 - 2018 South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
                                                 2018 - South Australian Department for Environment and Water

Published resources

Resource Sections

  • 'GA215 Department for the Environment', in Agency Details, State Records of South Australia, State Records of South Australia. Details

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