Corporate Body

Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Laboratories (1981 - 1987)

Commonwealth of Australia

From
20 September 1981
Lucas Heights, New South Wales, Australia
To
27 April 1987
Functions
Analytical Services, Energy and Industrial or scientific research
Reference No
CA 4197
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Lucas Heights, New South Wales

Summary

The Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Laboratories were established in September 1981. The Laboratories took control of functions previously undertaken by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission and the Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Research Establishment. In April 1987 the Laboratories were replaced by the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation.

Timeline

 1949 - 1952 Industrial Atomic Energy Policy Committee
       1952 Atomic Energy Policy Committee
             1952 - 1981 Australian Atomic Energy Commission
                   1952 - 1981 Australian Atomic Energy Commission
                   1958 - 1981 Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Research Establishment
                         1981 - 1987 Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Laboratories
                               1987 - Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)

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