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Australian Architecture Association (AAA) (more info)

The vision of the Australian Architecture Association is to enable the public to understand, enjoy and discuss architecture, locally and beyond. Visit this site for architecture exhibitions and tours, membership information and contact details.

Australian Art Galleries.com (more info)

Art Gallery and Artist search engine. Search for an artist or gallery via state or keyword searches. Add your site, do a search or use the tell a friend section to notify others about the site.

Australian Artists.ws (more info)

Online Art Gallery, exclusively for emerging Australian artists to showcase and sell original art work. Included Contemporary, Abstract, Pop Art, Expressionism, Surrealism, Realism, and a good selection of Fine Australian Art.

Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) (more info)

The Association protects and promotes the interests of booksellers throughout Australia. Members range from small independent bookshops to large chains.

Australian Centre for Youth Literature (more info)

The Centre is committed to the promotion of books and reading for young people, through its unique events-based program and advisory work.

Australian Centre Of Performing Arts (ACOPA) (more info)

ACOPA offers full time and part time study in acting, improvisation, singing, voice and speech, video/film production, creative movement, script writing and more. The website contains information about ACOPA's classes and courses and what the centre ...

Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) (more info)

This website showcases the Australian Chamber Orchestra. On the website you can read the latest news, find out about the orchestra and the players, look at a listing of ACO events and performances, browse the CD catalogue and place an order online.

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) (more info)

Established to further the advancement of cinematography in all fields and give due recognition to outstanding work performed by Australian cinematographers. The site lists all accredited members, has membership and newsletter information plus heaps ...

Australian Commercial Galleries Association (more info)

The Australian Commercial Galleries Association exists to represent, promote and further the interests of Australian commercial galleries whose core business is the ethical representation of living Australian artists.

Australian Composers (more info)

Music publishers who support Australian composers and musicians by offering encouragement, assistance, and promotion. The website contains information on the services offered, a catalogue of works, details on ordering, and useful links.

Australian Computer Society (more info)

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is the recognised association for Information & Communications Technology (ICT) professionals. A member of the Australian Council of Professions, the ACS is the public voice of the ICT profession and the guardian...

Australian Costumers' Guild (more info)

The Australian Costumers' Guild is a national non-profit organisation which shares knowledge on costume design and construction, encouraging preservation of historic textiles, and having fun in costume.

Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) (more info)

This website showcases the work of the Australian Dance Theatre. On the site you can find information on upcoming national and international tours, a history of the company and the current artists, previous works, and more.

Australian Directors Guild (ADG) (more info)

ASDA represents the interests of film and television directors, documentary filmmakers and independent producers. The website has information about upcoming events, membership details, and national and international film and television information.

Australian Directory of Music and Speech Teachers (more info)

Your contact with professional music & speech educators throughtout Australia. Click on your State Directory to view professional profiles and photos of teachers in your area.

Australian Festival of Chamber Music (more info)

The Australian Festival of Chamber Music is an international chamber music festival and Winterschool held over twelve days each July in Townsville, North Queensland. Each year the Festival attracts between 20 and 30 soloists and chamber musicians fro...

Australian Film Commission (AFC) (more info)

The Australian Film Commission (AFC) is the primary development agency for the film industry in Australia. The AFC provides financial assistance and support for the development of new talent, as well as the production of film and television programs.

Australian Film Finance Corporation (more info)

The FFC is the Australian Government's principal agency for funding the production of film and television in Australia. The website provides information on funding policies, guidelines, an organisational profile, and a news section which lists fundin...

Australian Film Institute (AFI) (more info)

The Australian Film Institute (AFI) is Australia's national film culture organisation, promoting knowledge, appreciation and in particular enjoyment of the art of Australian film.

Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) (more info)

The Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. Through the AFTRS website you can find out about the school and the courses offered, the library, study disciplines, and research and d...

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