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Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) (1953 - )

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Function: Association and Society or Membership Organisation
Location: North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Royal Australian Chemical Institute’s (RACI) origins date back to 1917 when it was known as the Australian Chemical Institute (ACI). The ACI was established for the purpose of promoting chemistry, as well as being Australia's qualifying body for professional chemists. Back then it consisted of four State Branches (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria) and had a total founding membership of 400. In 1921/22 the Australian Association of Chemists disbanded and most of its members joined the ACI. In 1923 ACI was incorporated as a public company in New South Wales and in 1932 it was granted a Royal Charter. However, it wasn’t until 1953, after a Supplementary Royal Charter, that the Institute changed its name to the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

One of the RACI’s goals was to establish national special interest groups which later became known as divisions. Previously these groups were run by the individual RACI branches with little cross-state interaction. To help achieve their goal a Groups Steering Committee was formed in 1964. By 2006 the RACI had 13 Divisions, over 8000 members and a branch in each State and Territory


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URL: The home page for this entity is located at http://www.raci.org.au/
Reference/Legal Number(s): ABN: 69 030 287 244
Location: North Melbourne, Victoria
 
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