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What do I need to know?

This search is not intended to identify all records relating to Bendigo or the Bendigo region. The search only lists records that are physically held in Bendigo. Many more records relating to Bendigo are held in North Melbourne at the Victorian Archives Centre. You can search for these using the simple catalogue search.

Use keywords that will allow you to find a particular series title - this does not search for individual records in each series. It is designed to let you know whether there are records with series titles held at Bendigo Regional Archives Centre that match your keyword.

Once you find a series that you are interested in you can select any records that you wish to order from that series to view in the Bendigo Regional Archives Centre reading room.

How do I search?

You can search by using a keyword. If no keyword is used you will be directed to a search result which lists all series titles of records held at Bendigo which you can browse.

Your keyword(s) should be relevant to the title of the record series. For example: council minutes, rates, or court.

About these records

These records generally cover a range of local administration functions, whether relating to the work of local government, courts, hospitals, mining or water and sewerage provision.

Who created these records?

These records were largely created by agencies that were located in Bendigo, towns in the surrounding region, and from a broader catchment including places further afield such as Mildura and Swan Hill. Examples of agencies whose records are held at BRAC include records of municipalities, courts, health services, mining offices, and sewerage and water authorities. A small number of records may have been created by other types of agencies.

Next Steps

Browse the results and identify records that might be of interest for viewing in the Bendigo Regional Archives Centre reading room.

What are in these records?

The records that can be searched by keyword using this search will all be held in Bendigo. They will be records generally related to Bendigo and its surrounding region, that were created by local:

  • government authorities
  • courts
  • mining offices
  • water and sewerage authorities
  • health services

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