Corporate Body

Australian Telecommunications Corporation (1989 - 1992)

From
1989
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
1 February 1992
Functions
Telecommunications
Alternative Names
  • Telecom Australia (Parallel)
Reference No
CA 2067
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

In 1989 the Australian Telecommunication Commission altered its name to become the Australian Telecommunications Corporation. The Corporation continued to trade under the name of Telecom Australia. In 1992 the Corporation was merged with the Overseas Telecommunications Commission to form the Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Authority.

Timeline

 1901 - 1975 Postmaster-General's Department
       1975 - 1989 Australian Telecommunications Commission
             1989 - 1992 Australian Telecommunications Corporation
                   1992 - 1993 Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation
                         1993 - Telstra Corporation Limited

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Ailie Smith

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