Corporate Body

Western Australian Department of Agriculture (1898 - 2006)

Colony and State of Western Australia

From
1898
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
To
2006
Functions
Agricultural industry and Advisory or regulatory body
Website
http://www.agric.wa.gov.au
Reference No
State Records Office of WA Agency ID: AU WA A2
Location
Perth, Western Australia

Summary

Western Australia's Department of Agriculture supports the State's agriculture, food and fibre industries. This is achieved through research, development and regulatory services.

Timeline

 1894 - 1898 Western Australian Bureau of Agriculture
       1898 - 2006 Western Australian Department of Agriculture
             2006 - 2017 Western Australian Department of Agriculture and Food
                   2017 - Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development

Related People

Published resources

Reports

  • Dickson, B.T., The work of the Division of Economic Botany for the year 1928-29 (Melbourne: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (Australia), 1929), 32 pp. https://doi.org/10.25919/jzrg-yf83. Details

Resources

Resource Sections

See also

Ailie Smith

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