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Australian Garden History Society (more info)

Researching, enjoying and preserving Australia's gardening heritage, horticulture, landscape design and architecture. Visit for news, membership details, branches, publications, conferences and tours.

Australian Government Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (more info)

The Department of Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research has a key role in increasing prosperity for all Australians through internationally competitive and sustainable industry.

Australian Heritage Council (more info)

The Australian Heritage Council (AHC) is a statutory body administered within the Australian and World Heritage Group of Environment Australia. This comprehensive site provides information about the Australian Heritage Commission including the Regist...

Australian Heritage Fleet (more info)

The Fleet's mission is "to build and maintain an internationally recognised centre of excellence in maritime heritage for the benefit of all Australians by presenting through research, acquisition, conservation, restoration and operation, our continu...

Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material (AICCM) (more info)

AICCM conservation covers the related activities of preservation and restoration and the maintenance and safety of cultural material. The website provides information about the organisation, conservation, the code of ethics, publications, how to beco...

Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (more info)

AIMS generates the knowledge needed for the sustainable use and protection of the marine environment through scientific and technological research. This site offers information about the Institute and its research activities and provides links to ot...

Australian Marine Sciences Association (more info)

A site that contains the history of the Australian Marine Sciences' Association as well as information on membership and links to related sites. There is also a photo gallery and information about careers in a marine environment.

Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) (more info)

The Australian National Botanic Gardens, located in Canberra, is devoted to growing, studying and promoting Australia's flora. This site has information on the garden's history, photos and a comprehensive list of links to botanical sites.

Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) (more info)

The Australian National Botanic Gardens maintains a scientific collection of native plants from all parts of Australia. The plants are displayed for the enjoyment and education of visitors and are used for research into plant classification and biolo...

Australian Railway Historical Society ACT Division (more info)

The Society is based in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, and has an office in Queanbeyan, and museum and maintenance workshops in the Canberra suburb of Kingston. The Society operates heritage and tour trains. Visit the website for news...

Australian Reptile park (more info)

Provides information about the park, including visiting, history, activities, the park's founders and 'adopting a crazy critter'. The site also contains a research page which provides information about venom and antivenom as well as animal research.

Australian Wilderness Photo Gallery (more info)

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

Australiana Society (more info)

The Australiana Society is an association of collectors, dealers, auctioneers and researchers devoted to the appreciation, conservation and preservation of Australiana. The website provides information about the Society, events and publications, exhi...

Ballarat Wildlife Park (more info)

The Ballarat Wildlife Park website provides information to potential visitors about the parks animals and atmosphere. It includes a section containing admission prices, opening hours and a location map to help plan your trip to the park.

Beachwatch (more info)

Beachwatch was started in 1989 because of community concern about the impact of sewage pollution on people and the environment. It monitors coastal water quality in the Sydney metropolitan area and Hunter and Illawarra regions and reports to the comm...

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 ...

Big Volcano Earth Sciences and Natural History Index (more info)

The natural history, national parks and reserves of the Northern Rivers - Gold Coast region of north-eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland. Includes geology, rainforests, flora and fauna, World Heritage and general information.

Billabong Sanctuary (more info)

This site provides extensive information about the Billabong Sanctuary and the animal encounters and adventures you can experience when visiting the sanctuary.

Birding Southern Queensland (more info)

This site gives you a guide to birding and wildlife in Southern Queensland. Information includes regional guide information, international trips, species lists and special features. Also has links to reports and photos of international trips.

Birds Australia (more info)

Birds Australia is dedicated to the conservation, study and enjoyment of Australia's native birds and their habitats. It aims to do this through the study and management of birds and their habitat, and the education and involvement of the community....

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