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- Timeline_of_archives_in_New_South_Wales abstract "This article highlights the timeline of the establishment of the State Records Authority of New South Wales.1821Establishment of the position of Colonial Secretary and Registrar of the Records who is responsible for government administration in New South Wales.1879Letter from J.H. Heaton recommending appointment of Dr G.H. Stanley as Keeper of Archives in the Colonial Secretary’s Office. This proposal was not acted on.1887First serious proposals for the establishment of an Archives Office made just before the 100th anniversary of white settlement in Australia in 1888. This led to the publication of the History of New South Wales from the Records and the Historical Records of New South Wales under the direction of James Bonwick (1817-1906) who can be regarded as the first official government archivist in NSW (appointed 13 March 1888.)1888Proposal by George Burnett Barton (1836-1901) brother of Edmund Barton to establish a repository for public records in NSW1903Comment by F.M.Bladen, Principal Librarian of the Public Library of NSW ‘It is a disgrace to Australia as an enlightened nation that there is no place where the original papers bearing on the discovery of the continent; the exploration and settlement of the states; the constitutional history and records of their courts of law and judicial and political institutions can be consulted by the student of history.’1910Opening of the Mitchell Library. Trustees of the Public Library consider ‘that no time should be lost towards the establishment of an Archives Office’1915Letter from Sir William Dixson (later benefactor of the Mitchell Library) to the Chief Secretary requesting the establishment of an archives department1953Appointment of Allan Horton to the position of Archives Officer at the Public Library of NSW and establishment of Archives Department within the Public Library of NSW1955Establishment of Government Records Repository (responsible to the NSW Public Service Board) and work commences on the preparation of archives legislation1960Archives Act proclaimed to commence on 1 June 1961196129 June first meeting of the Archives Authority of New South WalesOriginal Board members:Principal Archivist G.D. RichardsonChairman Dr H S Wyndham CBE, MA, Ed D, Dip Ed Deputy Chair Mr G.M.Gray CBE, BA,Other members The Hon Mr Justice W H Collins LLB,Mr Senior Inspector J.R.Clancy,Dr George Mackaness OBE, MA, DLitt, Hon D Sc,Mr John Metcalfe BA, FLA,Mr F H Rogers MA, FLA, FNZLA,Major General J R Stephenson CBE, DSO, ED,Professor J M Ward MA, LLB1963Appointment of Mr R F Doust, BA as Senior Archivist1964Site of about 50 acres (200,000 m2) acquired for a permanent repository at Kingswood1967Allan Horton appointed as member of the Archives Authority of NSW1973Retirement of Gordon Richardson, Principal Archivist and appointment of Russell Doust, Acting Principal Archivist1975November 28. Government Records Repository at Kingswood opens1976Ian Maclean appointed Principal Archivist1976Establishment of the Records Management Office and Archives Office becomes administratively separate from the Public Library of NSW1978Archives and Records Management Offices move from the State Library to a new purpose built archives building in Sydney’s historic Rocks area 1979 City Reading Room opens – for the first time the Archives Office has its own separate reading room and exhibition area1980John Cross appointed Principal Archivist1982Abolition of the Department of Services (previously the Chief Secretary’s Department)1985/625th anniversary. Archives Act 1960 and 1 June 1986 establishment of Archives Authority of NSW1987Allan Horton resigns from the Archives Authority on 31 May making him the longest serving Board member. Reading Room opened at Western Sydney Records Centre1998Appointment of David Roberts as Director 2 June - State Records Act assented to, effective from 1 January 19992003Review of State Records Act2005State Records Act (amendment 15 July 2005) and opening of the Stage 6 Building at the Western Sydney Records Centre, Kingswood.2005/06Review of State Records by Council on the Cost and Quality of Government2006November State Records moves from Arts NSW to the Department of Commerce2007The Convict Records of Australia held by State Records NSW and the Archives Office of Tasmania (now part of LINC Tasmania with the State Library of Tasmania) are inscribed onto the International UNESCO Memory of the World Register2008Alan Ventress appointed Director2012June - Sydney Records Centre at The Rocks closed2014Geoff Hinchcliffe appointed Director2015November 28. 40 years since Kingswood site opened. The Western Sydney Records Centre comprises the State archives collection and the Government Records Repository.".
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- Timeline_of_archives_in_New_South_Wales comment "This article highlights the timeline of the establishment of the State Records Authority of New South Wales.1821Establishment of the position of Colonial Secretary and Registrar of the Records who is responsible for government administration in New South Wales.1879Letter from J.H. Heaton recommending appointment of Dr G.H. Stanley as Keeper of Archives in the Colonial Secretary’s Office.".
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