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CSIRO Division of Meteorological Physics (1954 - 1971)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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Function: Meteorology and Industrial or Scientific Research
Location: Aspendale, Victoria, Australia
In 1954 The Meteorological Physics Research Station gained Divisional status, becoming the Division of Meteorological Physics, at a new location is Aspendale, Victoria. The Division was replaced by the Division of Atmospheric Physics in 1971.

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Reference/Legal Number(s): CA 3391
Status: Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location: Aspendale, Victoria
 
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 1949 - 1954 CSIRO Meteorological Physics Research Section
       1954 - 1971 CSIRO Division of Meteorological Physics
             1971 - 1988 CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Physics
                   1988 - 2005 CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research

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  • 'Primary description of agency CA 3391; CSIRO, Meteorological Physics Research Section/ (from 1954) Division of Meteorological Physics/ (from 1971) Division of Atmospheric Physics. Registration of entity: 2 October 1987', in RecordSearch, National Archives of Australia, 2000, http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/SearchOld.asp?Number=CA+3391. [ Details ]
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