Corporate Body

South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources [II] (2010 - 2012)

State of South Australia

From
2010
To
2012
Functions
Conservation or Environment and Regulatory Body
Alternative Names
  • DENR (Acronym)
Reference No
State Records of South Australia ID: GA2221

Summary

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (2010 - 2012) [II] also known as DENR was formed in 2010 as the result of a merger between the Department for Environment and Heritage (2000 - 2010) and the Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation (2002 - 2010). In 2012 DENR merged with the Department of Water (2010 - 2012) forming the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (2012 - 2018).

Timeline

 1883 - 1888 South Australian Department of Agriculture [I]
       1888 - 1902 South Australian Central Bureau of Agriculture
       1912 - 1919 South Australian Department of Fisheries [I]
             1902 - 1906 South Australian Department of Agriculture [II]
             1919 - 1964 South Australian Fisheries and Game Department
                   1836 - 1917 South Australian Surveyor General's Office and the Survey and Crown Lands Department
                   1836 - 1917 South Australian Surveyor General's Office and the Survey and Crown Lands Department
                   1906 - 1908 South Australian Department of Agriculture and Intelligence
                   1910 - 1923 South Australian Irrigation and Reclamation Works Department
                   1965 - 1972 South Australian Department of Fisheries and Fauna Conservation
                   1976 - 1981 South Australian Department For the Environment
                         1908 - 1975 South Australian Department of Agriculture [III]
                         1917 - 1930 South Australian Lands and Survey Department
                         1923 - 1930 South Australian Irrigation and Drainage Commission
                         1930 South Australian Irrigation and Drainage Department
                         1981 - 1992 South Australian Department of Environment and Planning
                               1875 - 1882 South Australian Forest Board
                               1930 - 1992 South Australian Department of Lands
                               1975 - 1979 South Australian Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
                               1975 - 1979 South Australian Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
                               1981 - 1992 South Australian Department of Environment and Planning
                               1992 - 1993 South Australian Office of Planning and Urban Development
                                     1883 - 1992 South Australian Woods and Forests Department
                                     1894 - 1977 South Australian Department of Mines
                                     1930 - 1992 South Australian Department of Lands
                                     1979 - 1992 South Australian Department of Fisheries [II]
                                     1979 - 1992 South Australian Department of Agriculture [IV]
                                     1992 - 1993 South Australian Department of Environment and Land Management
                                           1977 - 1997 South Australian Department of Mines and Energy
                                           1992 - 1997 South Australian Department for Primary Industries
                                           1993 - 1997 South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources [I]
                                           1998 - 2000 South Australian Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs
                                           1998 - 2000 South Australian Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs
                                                 1997 - 2011 Department for Primary Industries and Resources South Australia
                                                 1998 - 2000 South Australian Department for Environment, Heritage and Aboriginal Affairs
                                                 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
                                                             2010 - 2012 South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources [II]
                                                                   2012 - 2018 South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
                                                                         2018 - South Australian Department for Environment and Water

Published resources

Resource Sections

  • 'GA2221 Department of Environment and Natural Resources [II]', in Agency Details, State Records of South Australia, State Records of South Australia. Details

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