Culture and Recreation Portal, connecting you with Australian culture and recreation online

culture.gov.au

Connecting you with Australian culture online

Website list

Category is Music; History and Heritage. 14 websites found from 4192.

Australian Centre for Celtic Studies (more info)

Site supports the activities of the Celtic Institute, including courses and activities in Celtic languages including Welsh, Scots and Irish Gaelic. Includes singing, dance, music, art, and Celtic History. Some Courses are available via distance learn...

Australian Cotton Club Orchestra (more info)

Based in the Melbourne area, the Cotton Club band was formed in 1996, playing the music from the 1920s through to the 1940s. Listen to tunes online, find out how and when to listen to them on the radio, or at a live venue.

Australian Country Music Foundation (more info)

The Australian Country Music Foundation is building Australia's national country music archive and resource centre in Tamworth, New South Wales (Australia's country music capital). Broadly, the foundation's aims are to collect, protect and preserve f...

Australian Folk Festival at Kiama (more info)

Held over the June long weekend every year in the seaside town of Kiama, 130km south of Sydney, the Festival is a celebration of traditional and contemporary Australian folk music, song, dance, poetry and storytelling with over 100 performers in 5 ve...

Australian War Heroes (more info)

'Can you hear Australia's heroes marching?' is a national memorial song dedicated to honouring the memory of Australia's war dead. Read the lyrics, download the audio file, and learn more about Australia's war related history.

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.

History of Country Music in Australia (more info)

This History of Country Music in Australia aims to present an overview of Australian country music, from past to present. Visit this site for information about country music legends, the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Golden Guitars and Star Maker.

HowlSpace - the living history of our music (more info)

Devoted to pop and rock music from Australia and New Zealand, HowlSpace is an open encyclopedia with entries for major past and present acts. It also hosts a series of weekly interviews with major contemporary artists.

MILESAGO (more info)

A resource for Australian popular music from 1964 to 1975. The site covers rock, pop, psychedelia and progressive music, with comprehensive artist and group listings (personnel, biographies and discographies. There is also information the media, the...

MusicAustralia (more info)

MusicAustralia is an online service, developed by the National Library of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive, which helps you to find, access and navigate a rich store of information on Australian music, musicians, organisations and se...

National Folk Festival (more info)

The National Folk festival is a celebration of music, dance, song and folk culture at Easter in Canberra. The festival has been running for over 33 years and attracts over 47,000 people to the National Capital. On the website find information on next...

NewcastleBandsDatabase (more info)

Lineups, biographies, photographs and web links for bands from Newcastle, New South Wales, from the 1960's onward.

Organ Historical Trust of Australia (more info)

A history of the organ in Australia, photos and locations of organs in Australia. View a full text newsletter, conference information and details on membership.

The Grainger Museum (more info)

The Grainger Museum website contains details about the museum including general information, history of the museum, publications and recordings, the museum staff and links to other University of Melbourne sites. The collection includes manuscripts, r...

Bluey Search logo

Search Australian
culture sites


Refine your search

ozculture newsletter    

A monthly update on news and events  

If you can see this message, you are probably not seeing this site in the way it was designed. This site uses cascading style sheets (CSS2) to control the way in which elements are displayed on the page.
You will still be able to access everything in this site, but we do recommend you upgrade your browser to a more recent, standards compliant, browser.