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143 O'Connell Street, Kingswood
Sydney, New South Wales 2747
NSW State Archives, Western Sydney Records Centre
State Records Act 1998 (NSW)
The Archives maintains a network of Regional Archives Centres which began in 1963. These centres give physical context to regional State archives by keeping them within the communities where they were created and give those communities ready access to their archives.
A Regional Archives Centre is a public office (to date, either a university or a local council), that houses and makes available the archives of its host institution plus other State archives of regional significance. This includes archives from a range of public offices such as Local Land Boards, Schools, Councils, Police and Local Courts. The Archives Centres also house copies of the Archives Resources Kit and private collections of regional records.
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To preserve records which:
The State Archives Collection (over 80 linear kilometres) dating from European settlement in 1788.
An online catalogue and subject guides and indexes are available on the website.
Open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday 10am-4pm.
Closed Sunday and public holidays.
Minimum age 18 years. Application for access approved on the spot only for original records in the open access period. A form of identification with signature is required.
Closed period of 30 years applies to most records. Access to records not normally available for research can be gained by letter of authority from creating agency.
Details are available on the website.
Reference assistance available. General reference assistance is available to reading room visitors with some limitation on enquiries by mail or phone.
State Archives and Records NSW’s online catalogue and online indexes provide access to limited records and includes a facility to pre-order records in the reading room as well as providing an online ordering service for some copies.
Copying services for original records to A3 size, microfilms, photographs, maps and plans.
Reading Room, Readers' Lounge (tea and coffee provided) and exhibition foyer area.
Revised 21 May 2018