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In Victoria there are 79 councils that provides local government for a specific geographical area within the State. These local councils are considered a separate tier of government in addition to Federal and State governments. <br>In Victoria, councils are established and operate under various State Government laws, including the Constitution Act 1975 and the Local Government Act 1989.<br>These councils vary in geographical size and population. They are responsible for providing and maintaining public buildings, and services to their communities.<br>
In Victoria there are 79 councils that provides local government for a specific geographical area within the State. These local councils are considered a separate tier of government in addition to Federal and State governments. <br>In Victoria, councils are established and operate under various State Government laws, including the Constitution Act 1975 and the Local Government Act 1989.<br>These councils vary in geographical size and population. They are responsible for providing and maintaining public buildings, and services to their communities.<br>


[http://www.localgovernment.vic.gov.au/web20/dvclgv.nsf/headingpagesdisplay/find+your+local+council List of Victorian Local Councils]
[http://www.localgovernment.vic.gov.au/web20/dvclgv.nsf/headingpagesdisplay/find+your+local+council List of Victorian Local Councils]  


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*[[Victoria Land and Property|Land and Property]]  
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*[[Victoria Newspapers|Newspapers]]  
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*[[Shipping'- Victoria Australia|Shipping]]
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*Historical Societies


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Victoria

Getting started with Victoria research[edit | edit source]

Numerous articles are available on FamilySearch Wiki to help you get started in family history. This portal will provide links to articles about general research topics.

Principles of Family History Research

  1. Identify What You Know
  2. Decide What You Want to Learn
  3. Select Records to Search
  4. Obtain and Search the Records
  5. Use the Information

Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]

In Victoria there are 79 councils that provides local government for a specific geographical area within the State. These local councils are considered a separate tier of government in addition to Federal and State governments.
In Victoria, councils are established and operate under various State Government laws, including the Constitution Act 1975 and the Local Government Act 1989.
These councils vary in geographical size and population. They are responsible for providing and maintaining public buildings, and services to their communities.

List of Victorian Local Councils

Research Tools[edit | edit source]

Research guides[edit | edit source]

The State Library of Victoria has published several family history research guides covering adoption, beginners, ships, WW1 soldiers and more.

  • (helpful tools and resources, gazetteers)
  • (language dictionary, handwriting guide or tutorial, etc.)

Help Wanted[edit | edit source]

Interested in editing or adding to the Wiki? The Victoria page needs you! Here are some simple ways you can add information other researchers need!

Events[edit | edit source]

  • National Family History Week July 31st to August 8th 2010

Things You Can Do[edit | edit source]

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  • Victoria makes its indexes to births, deaths and marriages available online.