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VPRS 12829 General Correspondence Files, Two-Number system

Public Record Office Victoria
Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)
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The series consists of correspondence files mostly relating to the staffing of courts and the employment conditions of court staff, including the appointment and employment conditions of judges. It includes records relating to policy development.

It is not known definitively, but the files in this series are believed to have been maintained by the Courts Management Division within the Attorney-General's Department. The division is known to have maintained a correspondence registry relating to personnel matters and it had responsibilities relating to the provision of staff in the Supreme, County, Magistrates', Coroner's and Children's Courts.

Data time period: [1973 TO 1989]

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141,-34 142.91934,-34.1456 144.58213,-35.65923 147.74263,-35.87318 150.02422,-37.52904 150.2,-39.2 141,-39.2 141,-34

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