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  1. In August 1945, two days after the end of World War II, the Australian parliament passed the Australian National Airways Bill, which set up the Australian National Airways Commission (ANAC) and charged it with the task of reconstructing the nation's air transport industry.

  2. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Australian_National_Airlines_Commission&oldid=336150651"

  3. Trans Australia Airlines Description: [Melbourne] : The Commission; 5 volumes ; 34 cm. ISSN: 0728-666X Numbering Note: Report year ends June 30. Notes: Cover title. Life Dates: 1st (1946)-5th (1950) Later Title: Trans Australia Airlines. Annual report 0819-1867 Subject: Trans Australia Airlines -- Periodicals; Airlines -- Australia -- Periodicals

  4. The Trans-Australia Airlines Story. 1946. In February the Australian National Airlines Commission is established by the Australian Government to create and run an airline with a nation-wide network. By July the first T.A.A. pilot's training course had been started.

  5. Attorney-General (WA) v Australian National Airlines Commission (1976) 138 CLR 492.

  6. The relevant law was the subject of extensive consideration by Gray J in Birrell v Australian National Airlines Commission (referred to in paragraph [8]). The conclusion to be drawn from that case is, we think, clear – a unilateral withdrawal of a notice of termination of a contract of employment is not possible (p.110).

  7. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRLINES. No. 31 of 1945. An Act to provide for the Establishment and Operation of National Airline Services by the Commonwealth and for other purposes. [Assented to 16th August, 1945.] Preamble. WHEREAS, in order to ensure, amongst other things, that—.