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Australian weather and the seasons European discovery and the colonisation of Australia Great Barrier Reef The Australian Gold Rush Australian Indigenous cultural heritage Melbourne Cup Convicts and the British colonies in Australia Australian food and drink Sydney Opera House The Great Depression
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...
George Haynes - Jane Martin (more info)
Website of Australian artists George Haynes and Jane Martin. Includes the artists' biographies and image galleries.
Geraldine Brooks - Author (more info)
Official website of Geraldine Brooks, Australian author and journalist. Includes biographical information, book signing dates and locations, and the author discussing her books.
Goldie Alexander is an Australian author who writes for both adults and children. The website includes information about the author, published works, news, reviews and teachers' notes.
This website allows golf club member's handicaps to be stored and calculated nationally. The site also allows you to book tee times online.
Graphics Above offers graphic design solutions, including book design and packaging.
Great Australian Bushwalk (more info)
The Great Australian Bushwalk is a national event brought to you by a nationwide consortium of state-wide National Parks Associations and affiliated bushwalking groups. It is a free, day-long event consisting of numerous bushwalks held in different l...
Website of 1920s and 30s-style Swing Singer Greg Poppleton. Based in Sydney, his Bakelite Dance Band plays for clubs, corporate, civic and private events. Greg is also a TV and film actor, voice artist and Swing radio broadcaster.
Music label specialising in percussion and drum music. Includes gig information, catalogue, downloads and news.
This website provides information about Jane Ruckert and her instruments, as well as samples of her music.
The Bard is back at the Tom Mann Theatre (by Central Station) Sydney! Website includes details on the cast and crew, rehearsal photos, booking information and notes on the text.
Hazel Dooney is a young Australian female artist. Her website includes images of works from previous exhibitions, details of upcoming exhibitions and projects, 'blog', cv, bibliography, an emailing list and more.
Helen Duley - Australian landscape paintings (more info)
The website of artist Helen Duley, featuring contemporary Australian landscape paintings with a focus on the mystery and beauty of golden wattle trees.
Heritage Tourism aims to assist Australian heritage tourism businesses through the promotion of regional attractions.
Highstreet Productions (more info)
Offer affordable Pro Audio and MIDI Solutions for everyone from the home studio musician to the commercial studio producer. Also Digital Audio Hardware and Software for Education purposes.
Historic Events is a historic events business that recreates the life and culture of bygone eras. Visit this site for information about living historians, medieval festivals, hand crafts, old world goods and upcoming events.
History of Country Music in Australia (more info)
This History of Country Music in Australia aims to present an overview of Australian country music, from past to present. Visit this site for information about country music legends, the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Golden Guitars and Star Maker.
Honouring Our Aussie Heroes (more info)
A website about the Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial, Canberra.
The film reviews of Stuart Wilson and Mark Lavercombe, two young Melbournians who see a lot of films, and have some fairly strong views.
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.
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