Restricted Records
If you wish to access records containing sensitive or personal information, you may need to apply for permission. This might mean an Access Authorisation or Freedom of Information (FOI).
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Aboriginal Access Services
We offer services to support the rights of Aboriginal people to access information about themselves and their family.
Access Records using Freedom of Information
Your rights as a member of the public under the Freedom of Information Act 1991
Are any records available online?
Yes, some of our most popular records are available to view online.
Assistance for People with a Disability
We offer accessible facilities, a viewing device and digital access services.
Biographical Notes
This series consists of biographical and autobiographical notes received by the South Australian Archives.
Can I take photographs of records in the Research Centre?
Yes, if you want to photograph a record in the Research Centre you can photograph it with your own camera or phone or use one of the devices in our Research Centre to take a copy.
Census 1841
South Australia's only remaining census returns were collected in January 1841.
Chief (former Colonial) Secretary's Office
The Colonial Secretary's Office was the main government office in the early colonial era, becoming the Chief Secretary in 1856.
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