Connecting you with Australian culture online
ADS - Art Deco Society of Victoria and Tasmania (more info)
An incorporated not-for-profit cultural organisation, operating in Victoria and Tasmania. Dedicated to the preservation and celebration of aspects of the Art Deco era. A major objective is to raise the awareness in the community of the importance of ...
Australian Architecture Association (AAA) (more info)
The vision of the Australian Architecture Association is to enable the public to understand, enjoy and discuss architecture, locally and beyond. Visit this site for architecture exhibitions and tours, membership information and contact details.
Australian Garden History Society (more info)
Researching, enjoying and preserving Australia's gardening heritage, horticulture, landscape design and architecture. Visit for news, membership details, branches, publications, conferences and tours.
Design Centre Tasmania (more info)
The Design Centre is a not-for-profit organisation with a mission to support and sustain design. The Design Centre has Australia's only museum collection of contemporary wood design. The Design Centre runs exhibitions of crafts, design and art, both ...
Design Institute of Australia (more info)
The peak body representing professional designers from all design disciplines. Through the DIA designers network and communicate with industry, government and the community. Branches in most states, find out more online.
Designed Objects Tasmania (DOT) (more info)
Designed Objects Tasmania (DOT) is one of TasmaniaÆs leading design organisations. Offers a full range of workshop facilities and equipment to practising designers.
FORM: Contemporary Craft and Design Inc. (more info)
As the stateÆs peak professional association for designers, artists and craftspeople working in 3D media, FORM works to identify opportunities for the creative sector to fulfil its potential in commercial as well as artistic terms.
The Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW (more info)
Founded in 1995, the society aims to protect and promote 20th century architectural and design heritage in the state of NSW. Their website provides information about the activities run by the society, as well as links and information on architecture ...
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