The functions of the National Archives of Australia are defined in the Archives Act 1983. These are broadly grouped into the following areas:
- leading Australian Government agencies in creating and managing authentic, reliable and usable Commonwealth records by providing guidance and setting standards for the management of Australian Government information and records
- authorising retention and disposal of Commonwealth records, including the identification of those records of national archival value
- transferring records of national archival value from agencies and securing, describing and preserving them
- making publicly available the archival resources of the Commonwealth in accordance with the Archives Act.
Sections
Further information
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Type of Body
A. Non-corporate Commonwealth entity
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GFS Sector Classification
GGS
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Established By / Under
Act / Regulation
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Established By/Under More info
Archives Act 1983
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Annual Report Prepared and tabled?
Yes
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Classification
A. Primary body
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GFS Function / Sector Reported
GGS
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Materiality
Material
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PS Act Body
Yes - Executive Agency
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Auditor
ANAO
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Creation Date
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Postal Address
PO Box 4924, Kingston ACT 2604
Current single executive appointments
Position | Appointee | Start Date | End Date |
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Director-General | Mr. Simon Froude | 23 May 2022 | 22 May 2027 |
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