Information about State Records Freedom of Information (FOI) General Awareness course during October and November 2008.FOI General Awareness Courses 2008
Details about Certificate III and Certificate IV in Recordkeeping in 2009 and the new alternative to traditional face-to-face delivery of studying via correspondence.Certificate III and IV in Recordkeeping in 2009
Publicising the Christmas and New Year opening hours for State Records City and Gepps Cross Research Centres.Christmas 2008 Research Centre Hours
State Records has recently updated the Adequate Records Management Standard and South Australian Recordkeeping Metadata Standard and created the Contracting and Official Records Standard.Across-Government Standards for Record Management
To promotes the availability of Freedom of Information (FOI) Induction Training as an on-line module via ERNI, State Records E-Resource Network Initiative.Freedom of Information (ERNI) Induction Training
Notifying agencies that May 2007 version of the guideline for agencies making public access determinations for official records which they control is now available.Public Access Determination Guideline for Agencies
Contact State Records of South Australia via post, e-mail, facsimile, telephone, or by visiting our Research Centres.
Details on how to contact us for specific business enquiries can be found below.
Please note, for enquiries relating to your own personal records, or for enquiries relating to types of records held, we recommend you contact us by telephone. If you choose to use e-mail, we will respond to your e-mail as soon as possible.
Our postal address is:
State Records of South Australia GPO Box 1072 Adelaide SA 5001
Please note our Netley Repository and Reading Room are now closed. Please read the information on our Research Centres.
Executive Officer, State Records Council Telephone: (08) 8204 8791 Fax: (08) 8204 8777 Email: State Records Council
Training Enquiries
Training Co-ordinator For all general enquiries related to course information, costs, dates, venues and registration. Telephone: (08) 8204 8772 Fax: (08) 8204 8777 Email: Training Co-ordinator
Training Facility Our training facilities are located in our City Research Centre and Training Facility - see links below.
Customers who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment can call through the National Relay Service, an Australia-wide telephone access service:
TTY users phone 133 677 then ask for 08 8204 8791
Speak and Listen (speech-to-speech relay) users phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 08 8204 8791
internet relay users connect to the National Relay Service (see the NRS website for details) and then ask for 08 8204 8791.
Languages other than English
South Australian customers who speak languages other than English and require information translated, please contact the Telephone Interpreter Service on 13 14 50 and ask the interpreter to telephone State Records on (08) 8204 8791.