NAIDOC WEEK 11 July 2001 An introduction to using State archives for Aboriginal Family History research State Records would like to extend an invitation for you to join us on an introductory talk and tour of State Records for NAIDOC Week 2001. State Records Archivist - Aboriginal Liaison will conduct an introductory talk on using State archives for Aboriginal family history research. This will include a discussion on those records that have survived from the former Welfare and Protection Boards, 1883 - 1969. You will hear a personal account of the experiences of an Aboriginal woman who has carried out family history research at State Records using the records of the former Welfare Board. A tour of the Sydney Records Centre Reading Room will also be included to give participants a glimpse behind the scenes. Participants are welcome to spend the afternoon doing research in the reading room with the assistance of State Records staff. Where: Seminar Room State Records NSW 2 Globe Street THE ROCKS When: Wednesday 11 July 2001 10:00 - 12:00 PM Cost: Free Bookings are essential. To book, please fill in and return the form below, or call Kirsten Thorpe on (02) 8276 5612. Name: _____________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________ __________________________________ Postcode _________________________ Telephone: _______________________________________________________