What's in the collection

Cover drawing of comic book by John Percival Parkinson, 1944
NAA: A1861, 7134
NAA: A1861, 7134
Our collection is vast and diverse. It documents the full range of Australian Government activities since Federation in 1901, and includes significant 19th-century records dealing with activities that were transferred from the colonies to the Commonwealth.
Provenance
Our collection comprises records of
- the Australian Government – over 100 years' of records created by government agencies as they document debates, decisions, actions and interactions
- Commonwealth persons – papers and other records of prominent people such as governors-general, prime ministers, ministers, secretaries and High Court judges
- the High Court – judges' notebooks, correspondence between High Court members, records of court judgements
Formats
Records in the National Archives come in a range of formats:
- paper files – the bulk of our collection
- photographs – a few hundred thousand
- audiovisual – around half a million film, video and sound recordings
- large-format – maps and plans
- objects – including treasures such as the cigarette case Ataturk gave Prime Minister Stanley Melbourne Bruce
- digital – some agencies have already transferred digital records to the Archives
What's not in the collection
Many popular types of records, including many family history records, are not part of our holdings. To find out what records we don't have and where else you might look for them, see the What's not in the collection.

