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|  | ===Offices to Contact=== |  | == State Registrars' Details and Costs of Certificates  == | 
|  |   |  | *[https://info.australia.gov.au/information-and-services/family-and-community/births-deaths-and-marriages-registries '''Australian Government: Births, deaths and marriages registries for each state/territory'''] | 
|  | Birth, marriage, anddeath records may be obtained from the state civil registration offices or archives in Australia. 
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|  | Pre-civil registration records from many towns are in the various state archives andregistrar general’s office. Many of these records have been microfilmed andare available at the Family History Library. However, for more recent records, and forthose not yet microfilmed, contact the appropriate statearchives. 
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|  | To order a copy of a birth, marriage or death certificate, contact the registrar general for the state and territorywhere the event occurred. Click on a link to learn more. 
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|  | *[[Australian Capital Territory Births, Marriages, and Deaths|Australian Capital Territory]]
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|  | *New South Wales 
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|  | *Northern Territory 
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|  | *Queensland 
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|  | *South Australia 
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|  | *[[Tasmania_Births,_Marriages,_and_Deaths|Tasmania]]
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|  | *Victoria 
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|  | *Western Australia
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|  | ==Historical Background== |  | ==Historical Background== |