AIRC Centenary 2004–05

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Overview of the AIRC centenary

The Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) celebrated its centenary in 2004–05 with a program of events designed to encourage public understanding of the tribunal's role and work.

Events included:

What are the key dates in the early history of the AIRC?

The AIRC was established as the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration in 1904–05. Key events include:

9 & 15 Dec 1904 Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904, which establishes the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, is passed by the Australian Parliament (9 December) and receives Royal Assent (15 December).
26 Jan 1905 First Industrial Registrar, Gordon Castle, is appointed and principal Registry established in Melbourne.
14 Feb 1905 First President of the Court, Justice Richard O'Connor, receives his commission.
15 May 1905 Merchant Services Guild of Australasia is the first industrial organisation to be registered under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904.
8 Nov 1905 Registries established in NSW, QLD, SA, WA and TAS.
10 Nov 1905 First hearing by the Court—Railways Employees Association Appeal Case— Darlinghurst Court House, NSW.

The Centenary Exhibition

Prepared by the Sir Richard Kirby Archives, the exhibition outlined the development of conciliation and arbitration over the 100 years following the establishment of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration in 1904-05.

It featured a detailed timeline with information including appointments to the tribunal, summaries of significant cases, major legislative changes and key industrial and contemporary events.

The exhibition was in three parts—a six-metre long, double-sided physical display, an electronic display (accessed by a stand-alone computer) and a collection of framed photographs.

Documents related to the exhibition include:

A DVD of the electronic timeline is available. Contact the AIRC Information Line on 1300 799 675 or send an email to aircinfo@airc.gov.au to request a copy.