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Horses, Mustering & Horse Sports ÔÇô Brief history of horses in Australia, stock horse breeding, outback health issues, station work and rural horse sports, horse-related organisations,~áartists who specialise in painting horses,~áand sources of more info...
Our aim is to be the most comprehensive tourism directory for Australia, providing information for those seeking Australian accommodation, attractions, adventure, eco, outback, and general tours, destination, getaway vacation spots, indigenous culture, tr...
Western Australian Cultural Tourism Strategy Journey Further: An Arts and Cultural Tourism Strategy for Western Australia 2004-2008 was released on 12 February 2004 by Hon Sheila McHale MLA, Minister for Culture and the Arts, and the Hon Bob Kucera APM ML...
A digest of cross sectoral information management events, issues and ideas in organisations, libraries, archives and museums, with special emphasis on arts and the humanities. The directory provides a range of information on art, architecture and design r...
It aims to provide students with skills to conserve and manage Australia´s natural and cultural resources. Provides specialist training in the management of parks, recreation and heritage, and ecotourism. Provides specialist training in the management o...
Location Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia, 6000 Hours of Opening Monday to Thursday : 9: 00 a. 2 State Library of Western Australia Profile Profile of the State Library of Western Australia Our Role The State L...
Canadians will have a chance to immerse themselves in all things Australian when G Day Vancouver: Australia Week 2008 gets underway this weekend, Tourism Australia Managing Director, Geoff Buckley said today. The Australia Week events across the city of ...
The Art Gallery of Western Australia is administered under the Art Gallery Act 1959 (reprinted under the Reprint Act 1984 as at 30 March 1989). CORPORATE STATEMENTS Vision To be a centre of excellence in the visual arts that contributes regionally and i...
The Art Gallery of Western Australia is administered under the Art Gallery Act 1959 (reprinted under the Reprint Act 1984 as at 30 March 1989). CORPORATE STATEMENTS Vision To be a centre of excellence in the visual arts that contributes regionally and i...
Neanderthal adaptations to cold and their impact on Palaeolithic populations, a PDF file of 519 MB, by Duncan Caldwell, first published in Rock Art Research in 2008. Children as Pleistocene artists, PDF file of 682 KB, first published in Rock Art Research...
As part of the proliferation of heritage tourism activities in the last twenty years, heritage trails have appeared in country towns and older urban areas around Australia. Initially produced mostly by and for history or architecture enthusiasts, heritag...
CIPA Heritage Documentation, formerly The International Committee for Architectural Photogrammetry (CIPA), was established in collaboration with ISPRS (International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing). ICAHM was established in 1990 to promote ...
Cultural tourism is a growing part of Australia's tourism industry and, compared to all visitors, cultural visitors are making a significant economic impact according to a Cultural Ministers Council report released today. The report, Economic Impact of Cu...
Cultural tourism is a growing part of Australia's tourism industry and, compared to all visitors, cultural visitors are making a significant economic impact according to a Cultural Ministers Council report released today. The report, Economic Impact of Cu...
Bauman, T 2007, ‘Indigenous Dispute Resolution’, Indigenous Law Bulletin Anniversary, June/July, vol. > > —— 2007, ‘Joint management as partnership and process’, presentation to AIATSIS Conference Protecting Country Se...
The nineteenth century Aboriginal corroboree performed for non-Indigenous settler audiences was Australia’s pre-eminent prototypical Indigenous cultural tourism product. Indigenous Australian cultural heritage places, especially those containing ro...
> > —— 2007, ‘Blood History,’ in R Perkins (ed), First Australians, Melbourne University Press Dialogue, Melbourne University, pp.. > > —— 2007, ‘Joint management as partnership and process’, presentation to...
AIATSIS Journal and Discussion Papers Committee | Editorial Advisers | Selected Articles | 1983 | 1985 | 1984 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 200...
The nineteenth century Aboriginal corroboree performed for non-Indigenous settler audiences was Australia’s pre-eminent prototypical Indigenous cultural tourism product. Indigenous Australian cultural heritage places, especially those containing ro...
Aboriginal bark burial: 700 years of mortuary tradition in the Central Queensland Highlands> Scott L Oste-Brown, Luke Godwin and Mike Morwood 'Ah that I could convey a proper idea of this interesting wild play of the natives': corroborees and the rise of ...
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