Connecting you with Australian culture online
AIS Canberra Darters (more info)
The AIS Canberra Darters are the Australian Capital Territory's national netball team. Available on their site is news, information on games and results, ticketing details, a photo gallery and more.
Bradman Digital Library (more info)
This website contains comprehensive information on Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest icon in the history of cricket. On the site you can read about The Bradman Collection at the State Library of South Australia, browse through the seven ages of Bradma...
George Doig - Champion Full Forward (more info)
Historical account of the footballing career of George Doig, Australian Rules Football player for the East Fremantle Football Club in the 1930s and 1940s, and member of the AFL Hall of Fame, WAFL Hall of Fame, and Fremantle Football Club Hall of Cham...
The Hunter Jaegers are one of two national netball teams from New South Wales. Available on their site are player profiles and interviews, as well as the latest team news.
Ovens and Murray District Swimming Association (more info)
The Ovens and Murray Swimmming Association website contains information about the clubs in the association as well as competition information and results, news, programs, a photo album and a section on drugs in sport.
Play by the Rules provides online training and information for sport and recreation clubs and associations. It provides information on how to prevent and deal with inappropriate behaviour including discrimination, harassment, favouritism, bias and va...
Homepage of 1972 Olympic swimmer Shane Gould. Find out about her life, achievements and more online. Site also includes information on swimming development and Shane's autobiography - Tumble Turns.
The tennis life of Joseph Sirianni (more info)
The everyday life of an Australian tennis professional grinding it out on the A.T.P. tour. See current stats, photo album, read the diary with photos of events, and say hi in the guest book.
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.