South Australian Government Gazette

Government gazette of South Australia

The South Australian Government Gazette is the government gazette of the South Australian Government.

The South Australian Gazette was first printed on 20 June 1839, after the South Australian Government chose to have its own publication rather than using the local newspaper, South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register, because the publishers were perceived as politically biased. The purpose was to publish government orders and acts with authority of the colonial secretary. Its name was later changed to South Australian Government Gazette[1] from 12 November 1840.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Gazette History | Government Gazette". www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  2. ^ "South Australian Gazette" (PDF). South Australian Gazette (146). Government of South Australia. 12 November 1840 – via Austlii.
  3. ^ "South Australian Government Gazette" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette (147). Government of South Australia. 12 November 1840 – via Austlii.

External links

  • PDF images of the gazette from 1839 to 1999 - "South Australian Government Gazettes".
  • PDF images and .DOC formats from 1999 till present - "Government Gazette: The official publication of the South Australian Government".
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