Where can you get original acts as they are published in the Government Gazette?

To obtain original acts as they are published in the Government Gazette in South Africa, you can consider the following options:

  1. eGazette Portal: The Government Printing Works (GPW) manages the eGazette portal, which provides access to the South African Government Gazette. You can visit the eGazette website at www.gpwonline.co.za and search for the desired acts using publication dates, gazette numbers, or keywords. The eGazette portal allows you to view and download the original acts as they are published in the Gazette.
  2. Government Printing Works (GPW): The GPW is responsible for publishing the South African Government Gazette. You can contact the GPW directly and inquire about obtaining original copies of specific acts. They may be able to assist you in obtaining physical copies or provide guidance on accessing the official acts.
  3. Government Libraries and Archives: National or regional government libraries and archives may have collections of the South African Government Gazette, including original acts. You can visit these libraries or archives and inquire about accessing the acts. They may have physical copies or digital archives available for reference purposes.
  4. Legal Research Platforms: Online legal research platforms or databases may provide access to original acts as published in the Government Gazette. These platforms often include comprehensive collections of legislation, including acts, regulations, and related legal materials. Subscribing to such platforms or using them through academic or professional institutions can grant access to original acts.
  5. Law Libraries and Academic Institutions: Law libraries in universities or academic institutions may have collections of the South African Government Gazette, including original acts. You can visit these libraries or contact them to inquire about accessing the acts for research or study purposes.

It is important to note that while some methods may provide free access to the South African Government Gazette and acts, others may involve costs or fees, particularly for obtaining physical copies or accessing older editions. Availability and access options may also vary based on the specific acts you are looking for.