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Australian National Flag Association (ACT) (more info)

This site, developed in Canberra for the Australian National Flag Association, aims to communicate the importance and significance of our nations greatest symbol - the Australian National Flag. Provides details of flag history and upcoming celebratio...

Australian National University Choral Society (more info)

Site provides information about SCUNA, a community choir linked to the Australian National University. It provides information about upcoming rehearsals, concerts and events, and contacting the committee or joining the choir.

Australian Observer - The photographs of Harold Cazneaux 1878-1953 (more info)

The exhibition is a selection from the National Library's substantial holdings of the work of pictorial photographer Harold Cazneaux. Includes excerpts from letters held in the collections of the National Library.

Australian Parachute Federation (more info)

This is the web site of the Australian Parachute Federation (APF), the organisation administering and representing Australian Sport Parachuting. This site includes contact details of clubs, calendar of events and competition results.

Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR) (more info)

The APSR Project aims to establish a centre of excellence for the management of scholarly assets in digital format. It has an overall focus on the critical issues of the access continuity and the sustainability of digital collections.

Australian Prints and Printmaking from the Australasian Region (more info)

The collection of Australian Prints, Posters and Illustrated Books is a sub-department of Australian Art. This collecting area is substantially financed from The Gordon Darling Australasian Print Fund. This website is an initiative of the Fund and th...

Australian Science Festival (more info)

The Australian Science Festival site gives comprehensive details about this annual event that takes place in August in the nation's capital. For nine days each year Canberra is a vast exhibit showing the fun, fascination and challenges of science and...

Australian Society of Archivists (more info)

Official site containing details about membership and events of the Australian Society of Archivists. Also, includes information on annual conference.

Australian Song Writers Association Incorporated (more info)

The Australian Songwriters Association is a national, non-profit, member organisation dedicated to the support of songwriters and their art. The ASA mission is to encourage, recognise, educate, support and promote developing Australian songwriters.

Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) (more info)

ASADA is an integrated anti-doping organisation with functions outlined in the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Act (2006) and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Regulations (2006). The agency's primary and most significant role is t...

Australian Sports Commission (ASC) (more info)

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is responsible for implementing the Australian Government's national sports policy. The website contains details of the ASC's role and purpose, and services provided.

Australian Swimming Website (more info)

The new Australian Swimming website is your complete resource guide to swimming in Australia. You can find out all about our swimmers,competitions, calendar of events, get the latest news, photos and results, as well as coaching, clubs and recreation...

Australian Touch Football (more info)

The Australian Touch Association represents the game of touch football nationally. The website includes a history of the game, calendar of events, tournaments, team profiles, photo gallery, merchandise and and links to local and state associations.

Australian War Memorial (AWM) (more info)

The Australian War Memorial is a unique commemorative institution which functions as a memorial, a museum, an archive and a centre for research. The Memorial complex includes commemorative areas, a sculpture garden, gallery exhibits, research facilit...

Australian Water Ski and Wakeboard Federation (more info)

The Australian Water Ski and Wakeboard Federation supports water skiing and wakeboarding throughout Australia. Website includes information on competitions, associated clubs, coaching, results and upcoming events. Includes links to many useful websit...

Australian Wilderness Photo Gallery (more info)

This website features a selection of photographs and slideshows of national parks and wilderness areas in Australia.

Australians at War (more info)

Australians at War, a web site designed and dedicated to those Australians who served their nation over the past one hundred years. Through animated documentaries, video, audio and activities you can relive some of the greatest events in our history,...

Bearcage Productions (more info)

Video and film production, and post production company. Website contains comprehensive details about the company, its services and past work.

Beaver Galleries (more info)

Beaver Galleries is a privately owned gallery situated in the suburb of Deakin, Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. It has four separate gallery spaces for exhibition, a sculpture garden, shop and cafe. The website offers information on ex...

BHI Architects (more info)

BHI has built a diverse work range including residential, tourist, commercial, and public facilities with over 5000 projects. A large majority of these projects are in coastal development areas ranging from environmentally sensitive waterfront sites ...

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