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Strathfield District Historical Society (more info)

Website of the Strathfield District Historical Society. Includes information on local history, heritage, biography and local government.

Strehlow Research Centre (more info)

Theodor G H Strehlow was born in the heart of the Western Arrernte country; his German missionary father was a Lutheran pastor at the Hermannsburg Mission. He documented and studied the Arrernte people, and created a significant collection of materia...

Sydney Jewish Museum (more info)

The Sydney Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust so that these events will never be repeated. Since opening in 1992, it has become an integral part of the cultural life of Sydney, winning the 1994 Award o...

Tasmania in Photographs (more info)

Tasmania in photographs, with images from the colonial and Edwardian period, war years and fabulous fifties to the present.

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...

Temora Aviation Museum (more info)

The Temora Aviation Museum, in central western New South Wales, is the premier aviation attraction in Australia. It is a public museum displaying military aircraft of historical significance to Australia. The MuseumĘs aircraft are kept in airworthy c...

The 2/30th Battalion A.I.F. Association (more info)

The 2/30th Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces, 8th Division served in Malaya and Singapore until the fall of Singapore on 15th February 1942, when they became Prisoners of War of the Japanese. The website provides information about 2/30 Battalion'...

The Archaeological Computing Laboratory (more info)

Archaeology at the University of Sydney has a number of museum and research project archaeological units. The site lets visitors explore research information, publications, teaching and e-learning information as well as information about workshops.

The Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Society (ANGRMS) (more info)

The Society was formed by a group of railway enthusiasts to preserve a representative collection of locomotives and rolling stock used on the Queensland sugar mill tramways. Contains an overview of the Society, news, open days, information on the col...

The Bushranger Site (more info)

This is a children's educational site with comprehensive information on Australian bushrangers. It will be particularly useful for school projects as it boasts a variety of information: detailed biographies, pictures, poems, songs and classroom act...

The College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales (more info)

This website provides information about The College of Fine Arts at the University of New South Wales. Through the website you can find general information about the college, browse a list of upcoming events at the college, obtain student and staff r...

The Diary of William John Wills (more info)

An online exhibition providing a transcript of the diary kept by William John Wills from 23 April to 28 June 1861. The Burke and Wills Expedition was significant because it was the first to cross the continent from south to north. It was also notorio...

The Diggers' War: Australia in the Great War (more info)

Resource for information about Australia in the First World War. Information about visiting the battlefields and Gallipoli, WWI words, photos and more.

The Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History (more info)

The Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History is a forum devoted to exploring how historians of Australia and Aotearoa, New Zealand might employ new technologies in research and teaching. It is concerned with how interactive multimedia...

The Eureka Centre (more info)

The Eureka Centre provides a national focus for debate about, and interpretation of, the Eureka story and is located on what is considered to be the site of the Eureka Rebellion. A popular tourist destination that opened in March 1998, the centre com...

The Harold Finch-Hatton Website (more info)

A website about the author of 'Advance Australia!', a book published in 1885 about the early history of the Mackay district in Queensland. Contains excerpts from the book, including the author's experiences as a gold miner and his travels to other Au...

The Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum (more info)

The Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum contains over 2500 objects, photographs, documents and catalogues relating to the history of dentistry and dental education in Victoria. Objects in the collection date from the early 1700s and provide insights ...

The History of Floods in Australia (more info)

The History of Floods in Australia is a book and DVD package contains extensive information about floods in South Australia since European settlement.

The History Trust of South Australia (more info)

The Trust manages museums and encourages the community to enjoy, understand, preserve and benefit from South Australia's rich and distinctive history. Find info about the Trust, its publications, community history and local museums. The History Trus...

The John Curtin Gallery (more info)

The John Curtin Gallery aims to bring to its audiences, both within Curtin University of technology and well beyond it, opportunities to experience and engage with the art, visual culture and critical thought of our time. The website includes informa...

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