Corporate Body

Sugar Research Institute (1949 - )

From
1949
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Functions
Food or beverage industry and Industrial or scientific research
Website
http://www.sri.org.au
Location
Box 5611, Mackay Mail Centre, Queensland 4741

Summary

Established in 1949 by twenty-six Queensland sugar millers, the Sugar Research Institute provides research and development for the Australian sugar milling industry.

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • Reid, Jane Ferrier, The long view: the history of the Sugar Research Institute 1949 - 1999 (Mackay, Qld: Sugar Research Institute, 1999), 253 pp. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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