Corporate Body

CSR Limited (1974 - )

From
1974
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Building or Construction Industries, Food or Beverage Industry and Resources
Website
http://www.csr.com.au
Reference No
ABN: 90 000 001 276
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

In 1974 the Colonial Sugar Refining Company was renamed, becoming CSR Limited. CSIR now has three principal businesses: building materials, sugar and a share in the Tomago aluminium smelter.

Timeline

 1842 - 1855 Australian Sugar Company
       1855 - 1974 Colonial Sugar Refining Company
             1974 - CSR Limited

Related People

Archival resources

The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program

  • CSR Limited - Records, 1847 - 1994, various; The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program. Details

Published resources

Conference Papers

  • Purtnell, Maureen, '"The Union of Science and Practical Skills": 100 Years of Documentation of Science and Technology in CSR', in Recovering Science: Strategies and Models for the Past, Present and Future: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the University of Melbourne, October 1992 edited by Tim Sherratt, Lisa Jooste and Rosanne Clayton (Canberra: Australian Science Archives Project, 1995), pp. 101-108.. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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