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18th Century Historical Trekking, 1700-1760 (more info)

This blog, written by Keith H. Burgess, focuses on Historical trekking, living history, experimental archaeology, period living skills, primitive wilderness survival skills and much more, for the period 1680-1760.

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 ...

A Place to Think (more info)

The A Place to Think website celebrates 60 Years of Film Australia and provides exclusive access to materials sourced for the Moving History documentaries by independent documentary producer John Hughes including; a graphic history of Film Australia,...

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 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 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 Studies WWW Virtual Library (more info)

The Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library is an internet guide to Aboriginal studies. The site keeps track of leading information facilities in the field of Australian Aboriginal studies.

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 ...

Alice Springs Desert Park (more info)

Official site for Wilderness Park near Alice Springs. Includes details on the wildlife, opening hours and full park information. The park makes use of indigenous heritage and learning in helping visitors discover the natural environment.

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...

Anzac Day Commemoration Committee of Queensland (ADCC) (more info)

The Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (Queensland) seeks to commemorate and recognise those who fought for Australia. The website presents information about the organisation, Australian participation in past wars, the ANZAC spirit, forms for grant ap...

ANZAC Research (more info)

This is a website dedicated to the ANZACs of WW1 and it is designed to assist anyone interested in researching the ANZACs. Contains an online discussion forum where you can list your interests in soldiers, battles and batallion; a collection of many ...

Archive of Australian Judaica (more info)

The Archive of Australian Judaica is a collection of source materials relating to Jewish life in Australia. Visit for information about the Archive, hours and services, notices, online catalogue and more.

ARCHIVESpix (more info)

The City of Sydney Archives is responsible for managing a collection of more than 120,000 archival photographs and other images of the City which are being digitised in ARCHIVEpix. Most date from between 1900 and the present day. Visit for collection...

Art Appreciation (more info)

A site which lists talks, tours and courses in Art History and Art Appreciation in and around Sydney. There is some emphasis on Australian Aboriginal art.

Art Deco Society of NSW (more info)

Based in Sydney, Art Deco appreciation society, find out about up coming events, art deco buildings and sites in New South Wales. Includes links to art deco societies worldwide.

Articles on Craft, New Media and Cultural issues by Kevin Murray (more info)

This site contains articles by Kevin Murray on the relationship between technology and creativity. The principle argument is that digital technologies provide a means of re-discovering the significance of materiality. Included in this site are review...

AUSFLAG (more info)

Ausflag is seeking to secure the popular support of the Australian people for the adoption of a truly Australian flag. The website contains information about Ausflag, Australian state, territory and national flags, debate over the national flag, desi...

Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations (AFFHO) (more info)

Umbrella body for family history groups in Australia and New Zealand which aims to coordinate and assist the work of groups with interests in family history, genealogy, heraldry and related subjects. Includes detailed information about the federatio...

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