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98.9FM 4 Triple A (more info)

4 Triple A Radio is Brisbane's country music radio station, bringing you all the best in country music 24 hours a day on 98.9FM Murri Country. It's also the place to be for great Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sounds, and for live broadcasts o...

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library and Information Resource Network (ATSILIRN) (more info)

The network supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in libraries, archives, and information or resource services and those providing these services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit (more info)

The unit is based at the University of Queensland and has major responsibility for facilitating and encouraging the access, participation and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at the University. The website includes research...

Aboriginal Art Directory (more info)

The Aboriginal Art Directory is an information resource and online guide for finding Australian Aboriginal art vendors. Search for Australian and international commercial galleries, community art centres, wholesalers, retailers, websites and online s...

Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts (ACPA) (more info)

ACPA is a registered training organisation for Indigenous performing artists in acting, singing, dance and music. ACPA delivers accredited training with qualifications in Certificate III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in the Performing Arts.

Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery (more info)

Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery presents a comprehensive selection of authentic Australian Aboriginal Art and artefacts. The Gallery's collection includes over 1,500 original artworks representing many of the most respected Aboriginal artists.

Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery (AFA) (more info)

The Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery (AFA) is an Aboriginal owned art gallery in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory. The catalogue on the website focuses on works by prominent artists from Central and Western desert regions of Australia as wel...

Aboriginal Football (more info)

This website highlights the contribution Indigenous Australians have made to the game of Australian football. Contains news, photos, statistics and other information about Indigenous football players in the Australian Football League (AFL) and from m...

Aboriginal History Incorporated (more info)

Aboriginal History Inc. is a publishing organisation based in the Australian National University, Canberra. It publishes the annual refereed journal Aboriginal History and a monograph series, and administers two awards.

Aboriginal Languages of Australia (more info)

The internet library for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. Part of the World Wide Web's Official Virtual Library project. The site offers over 130 resources for about 40 out of the more than 200 Indigenous Australian languag...

Aboriginal Resistance Timeline (more info)

A timeline of Aboriginal resistance to European invasion, 1790-1997, compiled as a contribution to the Reconciliation process.

Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive (ASEDA) (more info)

The Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive (ASEDA) is available to language community members and to researchers in the field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. On the ASEDA website you find information on what restrictions there a...

Aboriginal Works (more info)

Aboriginal Works specialises in Aboriginal artworks from regions including Papunya, Lajamanu, Yuendumu, Haasts Bluff, Hermannsburg, Utopia, The Kimberly - Warmun and Arnhem Land.

Aboriginalart.org (more info)

Aboriginalart.org directs to Aboriginal owned and operated Art Centres' websites in the Top End of the Northern Territory, north of Western Australia and throughout Central Australia. This website is run by the Association of Northern, Kimberley and ...

Alice Springs Beanie Festival (more info)

Annual festival held mid-year in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, where Centralian craftspeople from remote areas and Alice Springs have taken up the challenge to raise beanie making into a distinctive regional art form. Visit website for events, c...

Alice Springs Town Council (more info)

Alice Springs Town Council website which includes detailed information on special events in the region, including the Beanie Festival, NAIDOC Week, the Camel Cup Carnival, the Henley-on-Todd Regatta, the Alice Springs Masters Games and more. Also has...

Artitja Fine Art (more info)

Artitja Fine Art is a private gallery offering high quality Australian Aboriginal art primarily from the central and western desert regions. Artitja Fine Art is based in South Fremantle and operates by appointment.

Australian Aboriginal Art: Outback Alive (more info)

Outback Alive is involved in the promotion, education and marketing of Aboriginal art, specialising in the central desert and The Kimberley areas. The Outback Alive website presents a catalogue of artists and their work.

Australian Indigenous Tribal Galleries (more info)

Australian Indigenous Tribal Galleries and The Basement Indigenous Workshop representing a diverse group of established and emerging artists from many Aboriginal communities. Includes Aboriginal arts, didgeridoos and boomerangs.

Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) (more info)

The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) website provides information about AIATSIS which is an independent Commonwealth Government statutory authority devoted to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studie...

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