Connecting you with Australian culture online
Australian Archaeological Association Inc (more info)
The website of the Australian Archaeological Association provides abstracts of contents from the Australian Archaeology Journal, a mailing list, information on current and past research projects, a profile of the University of Sydney's archaeology de...
Australian TV History (more info)
ausTVhistory.com is an Australian television history resource. On this site you can revisit the history of the big networks and the local regional channels, and watch catchy station idents and promos.
australianscreen is a look at the Australian film and television industry, from its earliest days to the present. Clips may be viewed from Australian feature films, documentaries, TV programs, shorts, home movies, newsreels, advertisements, other his...
History of the Book in Australia (more info)
The History of the Book in Australia is a working group to co-ordinate the writing of the history of the book in Australia. The website provides conference information, activities of the group, staff, and publications information.
Limina is a journal of history and cultural studies produced by the University of Western Australia. The website provides contents lists for previous issues, information about submission guidelines and publication dates, as well as a Limina style she...
National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) (more info)
The National Film and Sound Archive (previously ScreenSound Australia) is Australia's audiovisual archive, collecting, preserving and sharing the nation's moving image and recorded sound heritage. The website includes information about what's on, ser...
Old Welsh Books with English Translations (more info)
Nineteenth century Welsh texts in original Welsh and English translation, several dealing with travel to and within Australia.
TelevisionAU - The History of Australian Television (more info)
A history of Australian TV from its launch in the 1950s to today, including chronological history, feature articles on certain key events and programs and classic television guide listings. The website also has photos of personalities from years gone...
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