Corporate Body

Industrial Atomic Energy Policy Committee (1949 - 1952)

Commonwealth of Australia

From
1 January 1949
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To
30 April 1952
Functions
Energy and Advisory or regulatory body
Reference No
CA 343
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

The Industrial Atomic Energy Policy Committee was created in 1949 for the purpose of discussing the possible use of atomic energy in industry. The Committee was disbanded, to be replaced by the Atomic Energy Policy Committee, in April 1952.

Timeline

 1949 - 1952 Industrial Atomic Energy Policy Committee
       1952 Atomic Energy Policy Committee
             1952 - 1981 Australian Atomic Energy Commission
                   1958 - 1981 Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Research Establishment
                   1981 - 1987 Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Laboratories
                         1981 - 1987 CSIRO Division of Energy Chemistry
                         1981 - 1987 Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Laboratories
                         1987 - Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)
                               1988 - 1990 CSIRO Division of Fuel Technology
                               1988 - 1990 CSIRO Division of Coal Technology
                                     1990 - c. 1995 CSIRO Division of Coal and Energy Technology
                                     1990 - c. 1995 CSIRO Division of Coal and Energy Technology
                                           c. 1995 - CSIRO Energy Technology

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Ailie Smith

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