E.M.I. (Australia) Pty. Limited

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Australian electronic / record company established by Electric & Musical Industries Ltd., active from 1948 to late 1957, although found on releases as late as 1967.

The roots of the company were founded in 1925, Columbia Graphophone (Aust.) Ltd. which began operations in another Sydney suberb, Homebush. The following year in 1926 saw the establishment of the first recording studios in Australia at the Homebush factory.

In 1931 Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. and The Gramophone Company Ltd. are merged to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. (EMI) and the 2 Australian branches are brought together under one istrative control with the record production plant being centralised at Homebush.

In 1936 the first Australian made "His Masters Voice" radio recievers were manufactured at Homebush, and the recording of radio transcriptions for broadcasting commenced. During the war years the Homebush factory undertook extensive work on electronic devices for the Australian services and the output of the factory provided an important contribution to the Australian defence effort.

In 1948 proprietary company EMI (Australia) Limited).

Product portfolio of the company, wholly owned subsidiaries and tly formed companies as of 1962 -
- Television receivers.
- Domestic radio receivers.
- Radiograms.
- Record Players.
- Domestic electrical appliances.
- Records
- Industrial & commercial electronics

Company timeline - Not to be confused with the other Australia "EMI" companies: 
E.M.I. (Australia) Pty. Limited (1948 to 1957)
EMI Music Australia Pty. Limited (mid 2000s to present)

Please Note: This is not a label but a company. It is recommended to also transcribe its role as written on the release to the release notes.

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Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.

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