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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 ...

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...

Australian Cultural History Research Links (more info)

The Australian Cultural History page is packed with Australian history links. The links are divided into general research links and more specific areas impacting on contemporary Australian culture.

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...

Australian literary and historical texts (more info)

The University of Sydney's SETIS Collections contains more than 300 Australian literary and historical texts.

Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (more info)

Austehc is a centre of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science in the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne. Austehc is Australia's leading web publisher of information about the history of Australian science, technology, engineering a...

Australian War Memorial (AWM) (more info)

The Australian War Memorial is a unique commemorative institution which functions as a memorial, a museum, an archive and a centre for research. The Memorial complex includes commemorative areas, a sculpture garden, gallery exhibits, research facilit...

Australian Wordmap (more info)

Australian Word Map is a co-production between ABC Online and The Macquarie Library Pty. Ltd., publishers of the Macquarie Dictionary. A joint project that allows audiences to engage and interact with a rich, interesting and ever-increasing collectio...

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,...

Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library (more info)

The Library acknowledges the significant contribution of the 28th Australian Prime Minister, Robert James Lee Hawke, to Australia's national history and international record. Historians, researchers, students, visitors and the general community may u...

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 ...

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.

Despatches from Gallipoli (more info)

Despatched to Gallipoli aims to introduce Charles Bean, Keith Murdoch, Phillip Schuler and Charles Smith, four Australians who went to Gallipoli as journalists during World War 1. This site presents the men and their correspondence, as well as highli...

Digital learning (more info)

Digital Learning is the gateway to Screen Australia's online educational resources. It features free for education downloadable video clips from Screen Australia's remarkable archive - one of the nation's largest and most historically significant col...

First AIF (more info)

This online document is intended to provide a reference tool for the reader or researcher of Australian military history and for the genealogist. It lists the units and formations of the First AIF along with information about them including where the...

First Families 2001 (more info)

First Families 2001 is a database and collection of stories about the people of Australia, past and present. It is accessible to all Australians through the internet and welcomes contributions from everyone. Site is no longer active and has been arch...

Folklore Australia (more info)

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

Heritage in the City of Ryde (more info)

This website provides information about the history and heritage of Ryde, including historic buildings and Aboriginal heritage.

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 inform...

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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