Sessional Papers from the Colonies, 1783-1925

 
Component identifier:
Fonds CO
Extent:
65 items
Content Summary:

The Series includes sessional papers from colonial governments relating to legislative and administrative business undertaken within colonies in question.

Sessional papers produced by colonial governments tend to be of three types: records of the Legislative Council, the Executive Council and the administration reports of the local government departments.

The records of the Legislative Council are bound volumes of agenda and minutes of meetings. They give dates of council meetings, the names of members present and statements of resolutions taken. They also include transcripts of addresses, the names of those elected to the council, oaths of allegiance by officials, enactments and movements for the reading of bills, estimates for scrutiny and approval, petitions received and draft ordinances.

The records of the Executive Council give similar details, but also contain transcripts of letters received and details of subsequent actions. They also record proclamations, drafts of proposed ordinances and approval of various estimates and contracts.

The administration reports provide detailed descriptive and statistical information on almost every aspect of colonial rule. This information refers to regional and central matters. Among the subjects covered are: the economy and public revenue; the judiciary and police; communications; population; public works; public health; agriculture and meteorological observations. The reports include many statistical tables, graphs, plans and maps.

Material filmed by the Australian Joint Copying Project relate to new South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia, Bermuda and Fiji.

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Available for Access.
Parent Terms of Access:
Many of the records digitised as part of the AJCP are still in copyright. Readers wishing to publish or reproduce documents should seek permission, in the first instance, from the National Archives of the UK. Further advice is available from: The National Archives of the UK. Copyright (http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/legal/copyright/)
Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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