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Australian National Animal Health Laboratory (ANAHL) - CSIRO (1970s - 1985)

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Function: Veterinary or Animal Health Industries, Analytical Services and Industrial or Scientific Research
Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia
The concept of an animal health laboratory providing diagnostic and research services for outbreaks of foreign livestock diseases was first put forward in 1964. It was not until the 1970s that the plan was approved by Parliament. Construction of the Australian National Animal Health Laboratory (ANAHL) began in 1978. ANAHL was to be administered by the CSIRO. In 1985 the facility underwent a change of name, becoming the Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL).

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Reference/Legal Number(s): CA 4533
Status: Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location: Geelong, Victoria
 
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