State Archives Collection
The State Archives Collection consists of over one million Colonial, State and Local government records from 1829 through to current times. These are records that document the decisions and actions of government and its interaction with West Australians. The State Archives Collection is managed by the State Records Office.
Accessing the State Archives Collection
The State Records Office operates an information service about the State Archives Collection. The collection is searchable online through our catalogue:
Use the catalogue to:
- Identify State archives to help with your research;
- View and download historic maps, plans and other records;
- Pre-order archives to view in the 3rd floor reading room of the State Library / State Archives.
Further information about accessing the State Archives Collection.
Research Support Service
If you need specialist advice and guidance with using State archives, you can book an appointment to meet with an archivist online or on the 3rd floor of the State Library / State Archives:
When making an appointment, simply select a date and time and tell us as much as you can about what help you need. Booking ahead and telling us what you need helps us help you. You will be sent email notification, which contains a link to help you manage/change your booking if needed.
RetroMaps
View Perth's changed landscape through:
RetroMaps allows you to access historical survey plans using a modern mapping interface. The plans cover the inner metropolitan areas of Perth during the early to mid 20th Century.
Restricted Access Archives
Further information about restricted access archives and what records are restricted.
State Archives Outside the Collection
Many State archives are also retained by the government organisations that created them or for which they have become custodians over time. If you are unable to find the archives you are looking for through our catalogue, please contact the State Records Office via sro@sro.wa.gov.au.