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Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people
Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people About this Archives in Brief

This AIB provides a brief explanation of State archives that document the NSW government's interaction with Aboriginal people from 1788 until today.

For further information

Additional records may be identified in A Guide to NSW State Archives relating to Aboriginal People, Archives Investigator, and State Records' other guides and finding aids.

Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people Records held as State archives

State Records holds a significant number of records as State archives that document the governments' dealings with Aboriginal people. The nature and impact of these dealings has varied greatly over time according to the policy of the day.

The records were usually created by public servants including those at stations and by reserve managers. Unfortunately not all records have survived and many are incomplete due to destruction or loss.

Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people Public access to the records

Many of the records relating to Aboriginal people are closed to public access because they contain sensitive personal information. The government agency responsible for the records administers access to records closed to public access. For example access to the records of the Aborigines Welfare Board is administered by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
The Register of access directions provides details on what records are open and what records are closed to public access. For more information on how to access records closed to public access see Archives in Brief No. 78.

Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people Note on content of some records

Researchers should be aware that the records may contain language, descriptions and opinions which reflect the author's attitude or that of the period in which the records were written. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may consider some of the records to be inappropriate and offensive.

Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people How to find information in archives

State archives are kept in the original order in which they were created by government agencies. To find records relating to people it is important to know what government agencies they may have had contact with.

While State archives relating to Aboriginal people can be found throughout the collection there are some functions and agencies of government that have created more records about Aboriginal people than others. To help people identify agencies and find records we have published A Guide to New South Wales State Archives relating to Aboriginal people. The Guide lists only those records in our custody which had been arranged and described as of 1998. Researchers should ask State Records staff about records not included in the Guide.

Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people Significant agencies

The implementation and administration of policies affecting Aboriginal people has been conducted by many government agencies overtime from the Colonial Secretary's Department and the Aborigines Welfare Board to current agencies such as the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. Agencies that carry out functions such as Education, Health, Social and Community Services, Law and Order and Labour are also likely to create records relating to Aboriginal people.

List of some significant agencies

1788-1883


Aborigines Protectorate, Port Phillip

Attorney General and Justice

Clergy and School Lands Corporation

Clerk of the Peace

Colonial Secretary Department

Commissioners of Crown Lands

Corrective Services

Courts of Petty Sessions

Education

Governor

Health

Judge Advocate

Lands

Mines

Police

Supreme Court

Surveyor General

Treasury


1883-1969


Board for the Protection of Aborigines

Aborigines Welfare Board

Housing Commission of New South Wales

National Parks and Wildlife Service

Premier's Office — Premier's Department


1970-present


Aboriginal Services Branch, Department of Community Services

Aboriginal Lands Trust

Board of Studies

Department of Aboriginal Affairs

Department of Community Services

Office of Equal Opportunity in Public Employment

Land and Environment Court

Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs

NSW Aboriginal Land Council

Office of Aboriginal Affairs


Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people Further details

In addition to A Guide to NSW State Archives relating to Aboriginal People information on records relating to Aboriginal people can also be found in the following Archives In Brief:


Archives in Brief No. 42

Aborigines Welfare Board 1883-1969

Archives in Brief No. 43

Aborigines Welfare Board Photographs, c. 1919-1966

Archives in Brief No. 44

Aboriginal Schools, 1876-c.1979, and

Archives in Brief No. 78

Access to records relating to Aboriginal people.


For information on all records held as State archives check Archives Investigator.

Top of Archives in Brief 25 - NSW State archives relating to Aboriginal people Contacts

For more information on State Records relating to Aboriginal people please contact the Project Officer - Aboriginal Liaison on (02) 8247 8609 or email poal@records.nsw.gov.au.

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