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Country Music Hall of Fame   (more info)

The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame will act as the one main collection point for Australian country music history, and a place for it to be displayed to fans, the industry and general public.

The History of Floods in Australia   (more info)

The History of Floods in Australia is a book and DVD package contains extensive information about floods in South Australia since European settlement.

Australian Dictionary of Biography   (more info)

The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB) is a reference series containing biographical articles on Australians from all walks of life. The biographies range in length from 500 to 6000 words. The ADB is part of the History Program in the Research Scho

Ned Kelly: Australian Ironoutlaw   (more info)

This site lists all the major events that have gone into making the era of the Kelly Gang one of the most infamous events in Australian history.

37th Battalion   (more info)

Anzac Research is a site dedicated to The Anzacs of WW1. On the site you can view newspaper clippings, the honour roll, memorials, letters home and stories by the men of the 37th battalion. You can also join the 'Association of Friends and Family of the 3

Royal Australian Historical Society (RAHS)   (more info)

The Royal Australian Historical Society promotes the interest in study and research of Australian history and broadens the opportunities for participation in historical research. The website provides a calendar of activities, a publications list, membersh

The Works of Banjo Paterson   (more info)

A website providing information about one of Australia's best known poets and writers, Banjo Paterson, author of The Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda. Includes his life, works, and links to other Paterson sites.

The Military Historical Society of Australia   (more info)

This website provides reviews of books about Australian military history, a subject index and information on how to subscribe to The Journal of the Military Historical Society of Australia, Sabretache.

Sandra's Home Page - Australian History   (more info)

This website contains information on past and present Governors and Governor-Generals, Prime Ministers and Opposition Leaders of Australia, early Aborigines and the first European contact with Aborigines. It also provides information on the First Fleet, c

Claim-A-Convict   (more info)

This is a comprehensive website which provides information on many convicts that came to Australia. On the site is a listing of about 9,000 convicts which includes convicts arriving between 1793 and early 1800, a convict post box - contains convicts arriv

Folklore Australia   (more info)

Resources in Folklore, Australian and international, for educators, media, librarians, researchers and folklorists.

History council of South Australia   (more info)

The History Council of South Australia functions as a representative voicing opinions on historical issues affecting South Australians as well as raising the profile of history in all sections of the community. It provides a forum for sharing information

Blyths and Beyond - Family History of the Tasmanian Blyths   (more info)

The first arrivals of the Tasmanian Blyth family were brothers, William and Dr Robert, who emigrated from Essex, England, in 1830. This genealogy homepage by Roslyn Teirney features Edward Pearson Blyth(1840-1939), Tasmanian limericks by John Blyth, surn

Sydney Jewish Museum   (more info)

The Sydney Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust so that these events will never be repeated. Since opening in 1992, it has become an integral part of the cultural life of Sydney, winning the 1994 Award of Dis

Internet Family History Association of Australia IFHAA   (more info)

A central repository and home site for people interested and actively researching Australian Family and Local History. The site includes biographies, local histories, essays on Australian history, Military Roll of Honour and military register.

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Museum Victoria: Technology, Innovation & Change   (website Museum Victoria )

Research and collection development relating to the computer industry in Australia, from the 1940s-1970. Research, collection development and documentation of the history of CSIRAC as a case study in Australian innovation. Research and collection develo...

Heading 1   (website Australian Sports Commission (ASC) )

ASC Submission to the Commonwealth Governmentís Independent Review of Sport© Australian Sports Commission 2008 This submission has been prepared by the Australian Sports Commission for the purposes of the Commonwealth Governmentís Independent Review of Sp...

Macleay Museum News   (website Macleay Museum )

Macleay Museum News Number 18, October 2001 Shaping Australia The Museumís latest display, Shaping Australia: Tracks and Trade in Pre- Colonial Australia, has been developed by our recent Macleay Miklouho- Maclay Fellow, Mike Letnic. Mike reflects on the...

Who we are:   (website Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) )

INDEXED LIST OF FILES CREATED 1 JAN 2007 30 JUNE 2007 5 of 35 STEEL BEACH - SHIP BREAKING IN BANGLADESH BY ANDREW BELLEXHIBITIONS - TEMPORARYFORT DENISONCURATORIAL PRODUCTIONEXHIBITIONSOTAGO MUSEUM, NEW ZEALANDTHE BIG ICEEXHIBITIONSNAVY CHANGEOVER 2007CON...

Music Australia - Search Results   (website MusicAustralia )

Art>music : rock, pop, techno. Art > music rock pop techno / curator, Sue Cramer; Museum of Contempory Art. Sounding sphere : sound art and new world music of the Asian Pacific / [supervised, edited and translated by Toshie Kakinuma]....

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