National
- AIATSIS Finding your family guide
AIATSIS has developed a very complete guide to researching your Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander family history, this guide contains a number of fact sheets.
- The Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies
The Centre for Indigenous Family History Studies has compiled an online index to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander names mentioned in State and Federal archives.
- Indigenous family history beyond the National Archives
The National Archives of Australia has produced a brief guide to researching your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family history beyond the Archives.
Australian Capital Territory
- Libraries ACT guide to print resources
Libraries ACT presents a guide to select print resources held in the collection for people studying Aboriginal Family history in the ACT and surrounding region.
Of particular note is the publication The Kamberri : a history from the records of aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001 by Ann Jackson-Nakano, also held in the National Library's collection.
- Native Title Services Corporation family history service
Native Title Services Corproation (NTSCORP) is able to produce free genealogies for individual Aboriginal people from communities. NTSCORP provide genealogies for free, however the request must come from a member of a community for which the Federal Government has provided funding for this specific service.
New South Wales
- Aboriginal Affairs Family Records Unit
The New South Wales Family Records Unit provides assistance to Aboriginal people in New South Wales who wish to access government records relating to themselves or their family. Their website provides advice on how to access government records and links to online heritage reports of Aboriginal children's homes.
- The State Library of New South Wales Aboriginal Family History guide
The State Library of New South Wales has produced a guide to researching your Aboriginal family history in New South Wales. This guide presents a number of useful published works containing family histories (many of which are also available at the National Library), as well as links to State services.
- Native Title Services Corporation family history service
Native Title Services Corproation (NTSCORP) is able to produce free genealogies for individual Aboriginal people from communities. NTSCORP provide genealogies for free, however the request must come from a member of a community for which the Federal Government has provided funding for this specific service.
Northern Territory
- Northern Territory Archives Aboriginal family history guide
A guide to tracing your Aboriginal family history at the Northern Territory Archives.
- National Archives of Australia Tracking Family: A guide to Aboriginal records relating to the Northern Territory
Online publication produced by the National Archives of Australia, this is a very in depth guide to tracing your Aboriginal family history in the Northern Territory.
Queensland
- The Queensland State Archives guide to Indigenous resources
This guide includes a detailed list of records held by the Queensland State Archives relating to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, as well as information on how to access these records.
- State Library of Queensland guide to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family history
The State Library of Queensland has produced this guide for researching your Queensland Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander family history. Of particular interest to Queensland Aboriginal people will be the Queensland component of the Tindale genealogies. The State Library of Queensland also holds the Margaret Lawrie collection which has genealogies from numerous islands in the Torres Strait.
South Australia
- State Library of South Australia Guide to Aboriginal family History
The State Library of South Australia's guide to Aboriginal family history presents a very comprehensive list of online resources and published works, as well as useful archives, for family historians.
- South Australian Museum Norman Tindale archives
The South Australian Museum holds the archives of Norman Tindale, and has compiled an index to this collection. Much of Tindale's recordings concern genealogies of Aboriginal people throughout Australia. Copies of these genealogies are held in cultural institutions throughout Australia.
- The State Records of South Australia
The State Records of South Australia has a useful guide focussing on the records which they hold. The Aboriginal Access team is able to assist with searches of their collections.
Tasmania
- Libraries Tasmania documenting Aboriginal ancestry
Libraries Tasmania is a consortium of Tasmania's Department of Education institutions and programs, including the Tasmanian state archives and library. Libraries Tasmania has an online guide to tracing Aboriginal ancestry, as well as a link to records and published resources.
Victoria
- State Library of Victoria guide to Aboriginal family history
The State Library of Victoria has a very complete guide to Aboriginal family history, with tips on how to get started, information specific to items held in their collection, and links to National resources.
- Aboriginal Records at the Public Records Office of Victoria
A guide to Aboriginal records held at the public records of Victoria, mostly administrative records created by the office of the Chief Protector of Aborigines, as well as the Board of Protection of Aborigines.
Western Australia
- Department of Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal History Research Unit
The Department of Aboriginal Affairs - Aboriginal History Research Unit assists with access to often restricted State records and archives relating to Aboriginal people.
- State Library of Western Australia Aboriginal family history research guide
The State Library of Western Australia has produced their own guide to Aboriginal family history. This guide contains hints and guides to accessing items held in their collection, as well as links to online Aboriginal family history guides with a Western Australian focus.