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COMPLEX INFORMATION
The control of canine affairs in New South Wales, Australia was unified in 1948 with the formation of the Royal Agricultural Society Kennel Club. Under the guidance of the Royal Agricultural Society, the Club was formed to promote and improve the registration and classification of purebred dogs in New South Wales.
In 1988, the then RAS Kennel Control changed its name to the NSW Canine Council. In 1989. the NSW Canine Council "broke away' completely from the RAS. Negotiations undertaken by the NSWCC resulted in the leasing of 80 hectares of State Government land at Erskine Park on the outskirts of Sydney.
In August 1990. work began on the construction of the now named Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affairs, and headquarters were established there the following year.
On 30 April 1993, Her Majesty the Queen granted approval for the prefix Royal to be used by the NSW Canine Council, and in February 1994 the Royal NSW Canine Council as incorporated as a Company Limited by guarantee.
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