Connecting you with Australian culture online
Australia's heritage (more info)
The Heritage Division develops policies and programs for the identification, conservation and public understanding and appreciation of Australia's natural and cultural heritage places.
Canberra - Australia's Capital National Capital Authority (more info)
Find information on the National Capital Authority, a history of Canberra including Walter Burley Griffin's original plan. Also includes details on visiting the capital, present day attractions and future plans.
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (more info)
This website provides information about the Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Through the website you can find out about resources, media releases, legislation and publications and much more.
Environment Australia - Australian Biodiversity (more info)
This site covers the activities of the Biodiversity Group as the principal nature conservation program of the Commonwealth Government of Australia, and is a program of the Australian Commonwealth Environment and Heritage Portfolio. From the website y...
Maritime Heritage Online New South Wales (more info)
Website of the Maritime Heritage Program, NSW Heritage Office. Explore New South Wales maritime history by following the links to Regions, Features, Research Centre or by using the Search facility.
Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority (more info)
Find out about the power of water, visit the Snowy, learn about the Snowy Scheme and the environment. Includes postcards, media releases and corporate information. Resources can be purchased via an online catalogue.
Sustainability Education (more info)
The Sustainability Education site establishes a national network of environmental education and information programs, materials and publications. This site supplies comprehensive information for schools, educational professionals and anyone intereste...
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