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Commonwealth Government records about Tasmania
This guide tells the story of Tasmania and its relationship with the Commonwealth administration from 1901.
This guide embraces records with a connection to Tasmania and, by extension, the Tasmanian people.
These include records documenting:
policy developed in head offices (almost all in Melbourne, then increasingly from the 1930s in Canberra) relating directly to Tasmania or to all states including Tasmania
decisions made by Cabinet or a minister about or affecting Tasmania
individual Tasmanians active in Commonwealth politics and administration
individual Tasmanians in their roles as recipients of benefits/entitlements, people under surveillance, applicants of some kind, Commonwealth employees and members of armed services
Commonwealth activities carried out in Tasmania (e.g. lighthouses, post offices)
inquiries specifically about a Tasmanian matter and information collected.