Source:Victoria, Australia. Government Gazette

Watchers
Source Government Gazette
Author Government of Victoria
Coverage
Place Victoria, Australia
Year range 1836 - 1997
Subject Deed/Land records, Directory records, Institutional records, Legal/Court records, Maps/Gazetteers, Military records, Periodical article
Publication information
Type Government / Church records
Citation
Government of Victoria. Government Gazette.
Repositories
State Library of Victoriahttp://gazette.slv.vic.gov.au/Free website

Contents

About the gazettes

The first issue of the Victoria Government Gazette was published on 9 July 1851. Before then, material about Victoria was published in the New South Wales Government Gazette, the Port Phillip Government Notices and the Port Phillip Government Gazette.

Information in the gazettes

The gazettes are the government's method of notifying the general public of its decisions and activities. They contain information on everything from land transactions, bankruptcies, reward notices and new acts of parliament, to tenders, patent applications, unclaimed letters and monies, shipping and emigration notices, and more.

Gazette entries may be as brief as a road closure notice or as comprehensive as a 200-page list of everyone who is registered to practice medicine in Victoria.

Frequency of the gazette

Early issues of the Victoria Government Gazette were published once a week. In the 1850s the frequency increased, and by the turn of the century the gazette was pressed almost daily.

From 1987 onwards, the gazette has been published in three series:

  • General – produced weekly
  • Periodical – lengthy, non-urgent notices, published irregularly
  • Special – published irregularly

State Library Online Collection

Contains the following

  • Victoria Government Gazette (July 1851 - 1997)
  • Port Phillip Government Gazette (1844 - July 1851)
  • Port Phillip Government Notices (January - 12 July 1843)
  • New South Wales Government Gazette (1836 - 1851)