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SENATOR THE HON JOE LUDWIG Cabinet Secretary Special Minister of State

Joint Media Release


Senator Joe Ludwig
Cabinet Secretary
Special Minister of State

The Hon Kate Ellis MP
Member for Adelaide

The Hon Mark Butler MP
Member for Port Adelaide

Tony Zappia MPMember for Makin

04/2010
23 February 2010

Rudd Government listens to Adelaide on National Archives

The Rudd Government today announced the National Archives of Australia will maintain face-to-face services in Adelaide.
 
“Australia’s National Archives play a vital role in keeping the political, social and cultural history of Australia alive,” the Minister with responsibility for the National Archives, Senator Joe Ludwig, said.

“The Rudd Government has listened to community concerns, and the National Archives will maintain a local presence in each state and territory.”  

Member for Adelaide, Kate Ellis, welcomed the news, saying today’s announcement coincides with Shake Your Family Tree Day, a National Archives initiative to encourage more Australians to explore their family history.

“Instead of closing the Adelaide office, the Government will work to co-locate with similar institutions,” Ms Ellis said.

“This will enable the National Archives to continue to provide high quality services in Adelaide for all South Australians,” the Member for Port Adelaide, Mark Butler said.

“This is a good outcome for South Australia. In particular, the Adelaide office has an important role to play in assisting South Australians in their search for Colonial papers and migrant arrivals as well as maritime and migrant arrival information.”

“Co-location will help put the National Archives on a sustainable footing for the long term, while maintaining face-to-face services in South Australia,” the Member for Makin, Tony Zappia said.

The National Archives has already begun looking at options for co-location with local institutions.

“The reality is that our society is changing and more people are using the internet to search for records,” Senator Ludwig said.

“Last financial year there were only 720 visits to the Adelaide reading room compared to 22,290 visits nationally, while more than 1.9 million records were accessed online.”

Similar arrangements will be put in place in Darwin and Hobart, and the Government will encourage other National Archives Offices to consider options for co-location.
Media Contacts: Website:
Senator Ludwig's Office - Sarah Cosson - 0423 823 843 www.cabinetsecretary.gov.au
www.smos.gov.au
Minister Ellis’ Office - Jayne Stinson - 0458 547 512 http://www.deewr.gov.au/
Ministers/Ellis/Pages/default.aspx
Mark Butler’s Office - Lisa Sedgwick - 0421 444 959  
Tony Zappia’s Office - James Peikert - 0419 844 390  

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