LIFELINK has arrived at NSW BDM

LifeLink the new improved search facility for NSW Births Deaths and Marriages has arrived.

Handwriting Helps — FamilySearch.org

Whether you are struggling to read old handwriting or working in an unfamiliar language, we have resources to help you! Using the tips and tricks shown here, you’ll be a pro in no time.

History of the NSW BDM Registry

The NSW BDM Registry employs 120 people, registers over 190,000 births, deaths, marriages and changes of name each year, holds over 18 million birth, death and marriage records, conducts some 3000 civil marriage ceremonies each year, and processes over 500,000 certificates and other customer service products annually.

What is History for?

If you had the misfortune to do too much, or the wrong kind of it at school, you’ll probably remember one thing about history: how dull it can sometimes be. You might harbour painful memories of the Hundred Years’ War, the War of the Spanish Succession, crop rotation in the Middle Ages or – especially […]

Four Societies Dinner

The next Four Societies Dinner will be held on Tuesday 22nd July at 6.30 for 7pm.

150th WAGGA SHOW this Year

The Wagga Wagga Show which began in 1864 is one of the oldest in Australia.

Through These Lines to show in Wagga

An original Australian play based on the letters and diaries of Australian army nurses serving in WWI is coming to Wagga Wagga.

Upgrade for NSW Births Deaths and Marriages Website

The NSW Registry is in the final stages of preparing to launch a new core system, LifeLink, and a new Family History web application via the Registry’s current public website. Please read on to ensure you are prepared for the changes ahead.

Throwback Thursday Part 15 – Wagga Daily Advertiser 21 Years Ago

Throwback Thursday, the Daily Advertiser from 21 Years ago.

RAHS Regional Seminar coming to Wagga

The RAHS will be holding a Regional Seminar at Wagga Wagga in conjunction with the Charles Sturt University Regional Archives, Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society and Wagga Wagga & District Family History Society, over a two day period – Friday the 1st August and Saturday 2nd August.

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