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Author: Public Record Office Victoria

A photo of shops in MaldonMount Alexander Shire Council has won a 2011 Sir Rupert Hamer Records Management Award for their project to digitise the Shire of Maldon Minute Books 1858-1995.

The minute books, classified as permanent records, were erroneously transferred to Maldon Museum and Archives Incorporated following the Maldon Shire amalgamation to Mount Alexander Shire Council in 1995. Not wanting to remove these significant records from the community, a solution was agreed upon that the museum would become an official Place of Deposit, the minute books would be sent to Public Record Office Victoria, and information would be retained for the community by microfilming and converting the records to pdf.

In this stage of the project, records from 1858-1900 have been digitised and are now in the custody of Public Record Office Victoria. The second phase of the project will commence in 2012 and will focus on digitising the remaining records dating from 1900-1995.

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