Serial S10 - Federal Public Service Journal, then ACOA Journal

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AU NBAC S10

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Federal Public Service Journal, then ACOA Journal

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  • May 1923 - Jul 1989 (Creation)

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1 m

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(1913 - 1989)

Biographical history

The association was first registered in Victoria in 1913 under the name the Australian Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association. The name was changed in 1919 to the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association and in 1956 to the Administrative & Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service. After a further change of name in 1982, this time to the Administrative & Clerical Officers' Association, Australian Government Employment, the union merged with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Staff Union and the Australian Public Service Association so that, in 1989, it eventually became known as the Australian Public Sector & Broadcasting Union, Australian Government Employment.

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This is an almost complete set of the journal with a number of gaps particularly in the periods 1926-1928 and 1987-1988.

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Prepared by Maggie Shapley in Sep 2014

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