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The most significant event in the 1990s for the management of archives and government records in New South Wales was the passage into law of the State Records Act in 1998. [7] Not only did this mean a change of name for the organisation, but also meant a change of direction and additional responsibilities.
The Western Sydney Records Centre comprises the State archives collection and the Government Records Repository. 2016 October 25. State Records renamed as "State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales" and may be known as State Archives, State Archives NSW or State Archives and Records NSW.
Officially appointed as NSW Government Archivist in 1888 until 1902 he compiled what became known as the Bonwick Transcripts. These handwritten transcripts of records held in the Public Record Office, London (now The National Archives ) were published in the series Historical Records of New South Wales (1892-1901).
Museums of History NSW is a statutory body of the government of New South Wales that is responsible for historic sites, state collections and archives in New South Wales, Australia. In 2023, the former State Archives and Records Authority was merged with Sydney Living Museums (formerly known as Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales) to form ...
By 1978, all government archives had been moved to the State Records Authority of New South Wales (then called the Archives Authority of New South Wales), [11] which had been established in 1960 [30] and was housed at the library until 1978. [11]
Logo of the New South Wales Government and its agencies. The New South Wales Government (NSW Government) is made up of a number of departments, state-owned corporations and other agencies. The NSW Public Service is organised under the Government Sector Employment Act 2013, with public bodies organised under various legislation. In 2009, most of the 100+ government organisations were ...
The following individuals serve as government ministers, at the pleasure of the King, represented by the Governor of New South Wales. The government ministers are listed in order of seniority as listed on the Parliament of New South Wales website and were sworn on by the Governor with effect from 5 April 2023, while their opposition counterparts are listed to correspond with the government ...
New South Wales Government statutory bodies are organisations created by the Government of New South Wales under state legislation. ... NSW State Archives Collection; O.