Identity area
Reference code
AU NBAC Z226
Title
Date(s)
- 1946 - 1986 (Creation)
Level of description
Deposit
Extent and medium
532 boxes (112 type 1 boxes + 271 brown boxes + 122 moving cartons)
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Name of creator
Biographical history
The Australian Public Service Association (Fourth Division Officers) had its origins in the Federated Public Service Assistants' Association of Australia which was registered in 1914. The union became known as the Commonwealth Public Service Association (Fourth Division Officers) in 1967 and then eventually in 1974 became known as the Australian Public Service Association (Fourth Division Officers). By the end of 1986 the name was shortened to the Australian Public Service Association. In 1989, the union amalgamated with the Administrative & Clerical Officers' Association, Australian Government Employment and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Staff Union to form the Australian Public Sector and Broadcasting Union. This was reregistered in 1991 following a further amalgamation with the Meat Inspectors' Association. By the end of 1992 the union had amalgamated twice more, firstly with the Professional Officers' Association and then the Professional Radio & Electronics Institute of Australasia to eventually form the Public Sector Professional Technical Communications Aviation & Broadcasting Union. A year later this union had merged with the CSIRO Staff Association to form the Public Sector Professional Scientific Research Technical Communications Aviation & Broadcasting Union which, in 1994, evolved into the Community and Public Sector Union [CPSU].
Repository
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Classified file series including correspondence, minutes and reports. Includes records of predecessors the Federated Public Service Assistants Association of Australia and the Commonwealth Public Service
Association.
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Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Researchers must sign an access agreement.
Conditions governing reproduction
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Item list (and box lists - ask an archivist)
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Dates of creation revision deletion
Entered from deposit description on 26 September 2012.