Industrial Commission of New South Wales

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Type of entity

State government department

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Industrial Commission of New South Wales

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        Dates of existence

        1926 - 1992

        History

        The Industrial Commission of New South Wales was established under the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Act on 15 April, 1926. The Commission assumed the duties and responsibilities of the Court of Industrial Arbitration and the Board of Trade. The Industrial Commission of New South Wales was abolished on 31 March, 1992 by the Industrial Relations Act, 1991 which established the Industrial Commission of New South Wales to carry out conciliation and duties and the Industrial Court took the judicial role.

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        New South Wales

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Entered from deposit description on 27 May 2013

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            Sources

            Australian Trade Union Archives, http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE1430b.htm (accessed on 27 May 2013)

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