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Research Guides at Queensland State Archives
Queensland State Archives (QSA) holds permanent Government records created by government agencies. These are primary sources and are usually kept in their original arrangement.... -
Index: Correspondence - Aboriginal peoples, and Torres Strait Islander peoples
The correspondence records of the Colonial Secretary’s Office and the Home Secretary's Office are a valuable source of information relating to Queensland Aboriginal peoples in... -
Annual Report—Queensland State Archives
The Annual Reports of the State Archivist of Queensland is required under section 56 of the Public Records Act 2002. -
Use of personal cameras
Policy on the use of personal cameras at QSA -
Pre-separation resource guide
A bibliography of sources held at Queensland State Archives relating to Queensland prior to separation from New South Wales in 1859 -
Index: Correspondence - Aboriginal peoples, and Torres Strait Islander peoples
The correspondence records of the Colonial Secretary’s Office are a valuable source of information relating to Queensland Aboriginals in the nineteenth century. There are also... -
Transcription of Moreton Bay convict records
While conducting his own research, Mr Ken Lamb from Canberra has transcribed many of the records detailing convicts sent to Moreton Bay between 1824 and 1839. The following... -
Statement of Intent
Queensland State Archives declaration to support Path to Treaty, and response to the Tandanya-Adelaide Declaration. -
Cabinet Minutes
Cabinet is the decision-making body of the Queensland Government and is made up of (The Premier and) all Ministers of the Crown. Law reform, significant policy initiatives,... -
Frontier Wars records at Queensland State Archives
A chronological listing that highlights the kinds of incidents that occurred across Queensland involving the Native Police and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.