The 2001 Cabinet papers in context
Background to the 2001 Cabinet papers by Dr Chris Wallace, University of Canberra
Wildflower stop
A special stop on the Trans-Australian Railway let passengers stop and smell the flowers.
Quick reference guide to General Records Authority 38 – Ministers of State
This page is a quick reference guide on using General Records Authority 38 - Ministers of State
2003 Cabinet release summary
An overview of Cabinet records created in the year 2003 which became available to access on 1 January 2024.
Advisory Council
Our Advisory Council advises the Minister and the Director-General on matters that relate to the Archives.
Sea to suburbia
Australian government photographers capturing the people, places and daily life of Western Australia over 4 decades.
Records related to the Vietnam War
Records disposal freeze: Records related to the Vietnam War - Details of the records disposal freeze
How to implement key requirement 1: sequencing actions
A guide to implementing the 8 actions of the Building trust in the public record policy under Key Requirement 1: Manage information assets strategically with appropriate governance and reporting.
Conducting an information review
An information review is a key component of an effective information governance program.
Recovering fire-damaged records
In the aftermath of a fire you need to move quickly, decisively and knowledgeably in order to save as much as can be saved.
General Records Authority 28
GRA28 - grant management - 2010/00389422 - issued 2010
Information management and data capabilities
Information management and data capabilities outline the skills that employees and their organisations need to create and manage information assets effectively.
Inclusion and diversity
The National Archives is a member of the Diversity Council Australia which provides employees with access to a wide range of diversity and inclusion resources.
Archiving Australian Government websites
Australian Government websites are Commonwealth records and must be managed in accordance with the Archives Act 1983.
Research grants and scholarships
Learn more about our research and postgraduate scholarships and Community Heritage Grants.
Compliant destruction of Australian Government information
All business information the Australian Government creates, sends and receives must be disposed of using compliant destruction methods. Find out more.
The 2003 Cabinet papers in context
Background to the 2003 Cabinet papers by Associate Professor David Lee, University of New South Wales.
Information Management Standard for Australian Government
Well-managed business information is a valuable asset that contributes to good government .
AFDA Express Version 2 - Compensation
AFDA Express Version 2 - Compensation
Data compliance and security
Interoperability projects require the management of information and data risks. All Government data is subject to legislation, policies and standards.