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The VERS logo represents a cartouche from Egyptian heiroglyphic writing, used to enclose royal names. Clement Baker and his pupils outside the Mallacoota State School, c. 1910. School photo of kids from Lake Tyers in Gippsland.

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Latest News

Public Record Office Victoria to visit Bright
Public Record Office Victoria and the Public Records Advisory Council are off to visit Bright for two days of archival and family history research seminars on Thursday 30 September and Friday 1 October. Click here for the program (PDF)

Ballarat Reading Room re-opened!
The Ballarat Archives Centre Reading Room has now re-opened to the public. It's bigger now, with new desks, new seats and new lockers. Come by and check it out!

Victoria 175 History Grants recipients announced
Keeper of Public Records Justine Heazlewood announced on Friday 3 September the recipients of the Victoria 175 History Grants. Click here for the map and list of recipients.
Media release (PDF)

Seminar: Introduction to Family History Research
Take a behind the scenes tour of the state archive and learn how to begin your family history research at Public Record Office Victoria.
When: Friday 17 September
Read more

Closure of State Coroner's Office Records
Though previously available to the public, the State Coroner has closed all Coroner's Court records from 1986 onwards in line with the Coroner's Act 2008. Researchers seeking access to these records must now complete an Application for Access to Coronial Documents from the State Coroner. Click here to read more about the reforms to the Coroner's Act.

Public Record Office Despatch, August 2010
Click here to read the latest news from Public Record Office Victoria.

PROVcasts: Audio stories and research tutorials
Regular podcasts about treasures in our collection and help in conducting research at Public Record Office Victoria.

Link to past news items >>

New series available to order >>

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