Government

We hold records that are specific to the business of running the Government, including Cabinet and Executive council processes, Government buildings and employment of civil servants.

Finding government records

Research guides

Research guides give information about the types of records you might find on different topics, and relevant series of records that may help get you started.

Indexes

The indexes are collections of information from our most popular records (usually peoples’ names) that link to ArchivesSearch catalogue. Search indexes about government records below.

Search the catalogue

ArchivesSearch provides access to QSA’s collection of records, including documents, letters, land orders, maps, plans and images. For help searching, read the ArchivesSearch help guide.

Gazettes

Queensland State Archives does not hold Queensland Government Gazettes as these are publications of the Queensland Government.

Access the Queensland Government Gazette:

Contact us

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Archival research terms

Record—information of permanent and historic value, often in paper-based form (e.g. a letter, photograph, a map), but can also be a CD, a film or a digital file

Item—a single record or many records, e.g. an item may be a single architectural drawing, a 500-page leather-bound book, or a bundle of correspondence (letters, telegrams, reports)

Series—a group of related items created, received, or used in the same activity

Agency—the Government Agency responsible for creating a series. For example, the Department of Education is the Government agency who created a series of School Admission registers for Runcorn State School. An admission register for Runcorn State School would be considered an item within that series.