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In 1949 the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) changed its name to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO). In 1986 the CSIRO changed the spelling of its name, with the word "Organization" becoming "Organisation"

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by CSIRO
[Black Mountain, ACT] : CSIRO, 2000
MapMap, OnlineOnline [cartographic image, online resource]
 
 
by CSIRO
[Australia] : CSIRO Office of Indigenous Engagement, [2016] , ©2016
BookBook, OnlineOnline [text, volume]
 
 
by CSIRO
Campbell, ACT : CSIRO Australia, [199?]
BookBook [text, still image, volume]
 
 
by CSIRO
[Australia] : CSIRO Office of Indigenous Engagement, [2016] , ©2016
BookBook, OnlineOnline [text, online resource]
 
 
by CSIRO
Canberra : CSIRO Public Affairs, 1988
 
 
 
by CSIRO
[Melbourne] : CSIRO, 1979-1980
 
 
by CSIRO
Victoria, Division of Building Research, CSIRO
 
 
by CSIRO
East Melbourne : Central Information Services, CILES, 1981-
MicroformMicroform, JournalJournal
 
 
Uniform title: Research report (1995)
by CSIRO. Division of Soils
Adelaide : CSIRO, 1995
JournalJournal [text, still image, volume]
 
 
by CSIRO. Northern Prawn Project
[Cronulla, N.S.W.] : CSIRO, Division of Fisheries and Oceanography, 1969-
 
 
by CSIRO. Woodland Ecology Group
Canberra : CSIRO. Institute of Biological Resources. Division of Land Use Research, 1981
 
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