What information is
available?
Information on heritage
places may already be available in verbal or
written form. When locating information it is
crucially important to note exactly where the
information came from or is stored. Accurately
referencing your information sources gives your
information greater credibility and enables it to
be checked or relocated at a later date. Sources of
useful information include:
- heritage
registers
- past
researchers
- state government agency
records
- local government
records
- national, state and local
libraries
- national and state
archives
- universities, scientific
research organisations and museums
- the Australian Institute
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies
- Native Title Tribunal
records
- Indigenous land council
and community organisations
- local history and
environment groups
- knowledgeable people
(oral history)
You may find other useful
information in the Resources
section.

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