The archives service can be used by staff, fellows, trainees, as well as the public/ researchers.
The role of the archives is to preserve and manage records, as well as maintain the security and privacy of these records. Increasingly, the types of records we handle are born digital, but the college still maintains a large physical collection.
Some of these physical records are also available digitally, or can be digitised upon request, to ensure accessibility and preservation.
The archives are a rich source of primary material about the history of the organisation, and many individuals within it, including:
- Photographs and images.
- Awards and honours information.
- Obituaries.
- Fellow lists by year.
- Committee, board, and council minutes.
- Curriculum information.
- Annual reports.
- Publications.
- A range of other organisational records.
The archives can be contacted via email at [email protected].
Explore our history and heritage
The Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History was founded in 1935. It showcases over 170 years of advances in anaesthesia and pain medicine, and is the largest and most diverse collection of its kind in the world.
Our oral history project captures the memories of people, places and events as told by important individuals within the specialties of anaesthesia and pain medicine.
We were awarded letters patent for a coat of arms and crest in 1992. Letters patents are a published written order issued by a monarch granting an office, right, title or status to a person or corporation.
Ulimaroa is a heritage listed, 19th Century Italianate mansion, now incorporated into our Melbourne headquarters on St Kilda Road in Melbourne. It was purchased in September 1993, when the college was established.
Anaesthesia is one of the greatest discoveries of modern medicine. In fact, many of today’s operations, especially for the very young, very old, or very ill would not be possible without it.
The History and Heritage Advisory Panel reports to the CEO and sits within the ANZCA committee framework and structure. It works on matters relating to the history and heritage of the college, and the specialties of anaesthesia and pain medicine.
This annual grant program provides up to $A5000 for research and interpretation of the history of anaesthesia, pain, and perioperative medicine.
The college was founded in February 1992 after operating as a Faculty of Anaesthetists within the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.