Archives
The City of Sydney Archives is the corporate memory of the City of Sydney, the oldest continuously-functioning local council in Australia.
The Archives is responsible for identifying and preserving permanently valuable records of the City of Sydney Council and making these records available to researchers. It is also responsible for the disposal of obsolete records that have no further long-term value.
The City Archives contains a vast amount of information about the functions and activities of the City of Sydney Council since it was established in 1842. Currently, the Archives has more than 10,000 shelf-metres of archival records, including large numbers of plans and photographs.
What Records Are Held in the Archives?
Find out more about the different types of records held in the Archives.
Services for Researchers
A complete guide to searching the Archives including search tools, research tips, research options, copying archival documents and fees and charges.
Archive Information Leaflets
Useful information about the records held and the services provided by the Archives.
Archives Guidelines and Procedures
Official guidelines and procedures relating to the City of Sydney Archives.
Archives and History of Newtown
Historical information about the suburb of Newtown since 1863.
Contact the Archives
Researchers and students are welcome to visit, call, fax or email the City of Sydney Archives.
Links to Other Archives
Links to other archives located within Australia and information about the importance of records and archives in society.