Corporate Body

Tasmanian Department of State Growth (2014 - )

State of Tasmania

From
2014
Functions
Forestry, Mineralogy or Mining, Regulatory Body and Transport
Reference No
Tasmanian Archives Agency ID: TA2061

Summary

The Department of State Growth (2014 - ) consists of a number of divisions relating to mining, resource management, Antarctic science, arts and transport. The Department of State Growth was established in 2014 with the merger of the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources (1998 - 2014) and the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts (2009 - 2014).

Timeline

 1804 - 1970 Tasmanian Lands and Surveys Department
       1883 - 1894 Tasmanian Mines Branch
             1894 - 1989 Tasmanian Mines Department
             1898 - 1903 Tasmanian Department of Agriculture [I]
             1911 - 1989 Tasmanian Department of Agriculture [II]
                   1903 - 1909 Tasmanian Department of Agriculture and Stock
                   1977 - 1985 Tasmanian Fisheries Development Authority
                   1989 - 1992 Tasmanian Department of Resources and Energy
                         1911 - 1989 Tasmanian Department of Agriculture [II]
                         1985 - 1989 Tasmanian Department of Sea Fisheries
                         1992 - 1993 Tasmanian Department of Mines
                               1989 - 1992 Tasmanian Department of Primary Industry
                               1989 - 1992 Tasmanian Department of Resources and Energy
                               1993 - 1994 Tasmanian Department of State Development and Resources
                                     1992 - 1993 Tasmanian Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Energy
                                     1994 - 1998 Tasmanian Development and Resources
                                           1993 - 1998 Tasmanian Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries
                                           1998 - 2002 Tasmanian Department of State Development
                                                 1998 - 2014 Tasmanian Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources
                                                       2014 - Tasmanian Department of State Growth

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