Please contact Special and Rare Collections, University of Tasmania Library: Postal Address: Private Bag 25, Hobart TAS 7001 Phone: (03) 6226 7883 Email: special.collections@utas.edu.au Website :https://www.utas.edu.au/library/research/special-and-rare-collections
Please contact the Head Office, CatholicCare Tasmania: Postal Address: PO Box 369, Moonah TAS 7009 Phone: 1800 819 447 Website: https://catholiccaretas.org.au/contact-us
Please contact the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery: Postal Address: PO Box 403, Launceston TAS 7250 Phone: (03) 6323 3777 Email: enquiries@qvmag.tas.gov.au Website: https://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/Home
Please contact Guide Dogs Tasmania: Postal address: PO Box 82, North Hobart, TAS 7002 Phone: 1800 484 333 or (03) 6232 1222 Email: admin@guidedogstas.com.au Website: https://guidedogstas.com.au/aboutus/contact/
Please contact Research Enquiries, Tasmanian Archives: Postal address: 91 Murray St, Hobart TAS 7000 Phone: (03) 6165 5538 or (03) 6165 5541 Website: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/get-help/help-with-research-and-finding-information/
Please contact the Office, Kennerley Children’s Homes: Postal Address: PO Box 576, Glenorchy TAS 7010 Phone: (03) 6107 9300 Email: together@kennerleykids.org.au Website: https://kennerleykids.org.au/contact-us
Please contact Clarendon Children’s Home Inc.: Phone: 1800 017 286 Website: http://clarendonchildrenshome.org.au/
Please contact the St Giles Society Inc: Email: feedback@stgiles.org.au Postal address: PO Box 416, Launceston TAS 7250 Phone: 1300 278 445 Website: https://www.stgiles.org.au/contact/
The Ministerial Files and Associated Papers – Unregistered concern the portfolios of lands, national parks and wildlife, social welfare and international year of the disabled. They include several items related to children’s homes and youth matters. Access Conditions These records are open and accessible by the public. For access to these records please contact Tasmanian…
Omaru Community Youth Centre, run by the government, opened in 1977. It was in Launceston. The Centre provided non-residential support and supervision for children aged eight to seventeen. It closed around 1995. Omaru Community Youth Centre was in Union Street, Launceston. It started as a pilot project for teenage girls in May 1977. A program…