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Babyboomers of NZ & Australia (more info)

The site was established to focus on the babyboomer generation (1945 to 1965)- all 5 million of us. Boomers need an identity so that they can be prepared for some turbulent years ahead. The site will offer relevant information as well as hobbies and ...

Bailup - Ned Kelly Bushranger (more info)

This site is aimed to clear up the numerous misconceptions about the 'Kelly Story', without necessarily seeking to establish a particular point of view. The website gives, a quick history and history in detail of Ned Kelly, Kelly news, Kelly links an...

Barani - Indigenous History of Sydney City (more info)

Barani contains the history, life stories and images of Indigenous men and women who have made great contributions to their people and their country. Barani is an interactive, searchable resource which links you to a thematic introduction to Sydney's...

Becoming Queensland (more info)

Becoming Queensland is a virtual exhibition looking at Queensland's first 50 years, from 1859 to 1909, through stories about the people, places, institutions and lifestyles that have made it so special.

Bendigo Historical Society Inc (more info)

The Society aims to encourage the study of history, especially the history of Bendigo, Victoria, and to promote the compilation of authentic records relating to Bendigo. Regular monthly meetings are scheduled throughout the year. Research is undertak...

Big Volcano Human History - The First Australians (more info)

Brief introduction to the "First Australians" and the Bundjalung clans of the Northern Rivers area in north-eastern New South Wales, and other human settlement of the region, from Byron Bay to the Gold Coast and west to Tabulum.

Blyths and Beyond - Family History of the Tasmanian Blyths (more info)

The first arrivals of the Tasmanian Blyth family were brothers, William and Dr Robert, who emigrated from Essex, England, in 1830. This genealogy homepage by Roslyn Teirney features Edward Pearson Blyth(1840-1939), Tasmanian limericks by John Blyth,...

Boag Photograph Collection (more info)

An online sample of photographs from a collection by William Boag held at the State Library of Queensland. The photos are of South East Queensland's people and places around the 1870s.

Bradman Digital Library (more info)

This website contains comprehensive information on Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest icon in the history of cricket. On the site you can read about The Bradman Collection at the State Library of South Australia, browse through the seven ages of Bradma...

Brisbane Stories (more info)

The Brisbane Stories website has history and information about Brisbane people and events. It is a community project initiated and funded by the Brisbane City Council, Department of Recreation and Health, Cultural Services Branch.

Building Virtual Bridges - Malta and Australia (more info)

Linking the history, culture and heritage of Malta and Australia. My site has several articles on the history of migration, cultural and information researched topics concerning the two countries.

Burke & Wills Web (more info)

Burke and Wills Web is an historical research resource based on the records of Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills of the Victorian Exploring Expedition 1860-1, the first explorers who travelled from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria.

Burke and Wills - Terra Incognita (more info)

In 1860, Burke and Wills set out from Melbourne to travel the length of the Australian continent to the Gulf of Carpentaria. On this website you can follow this Expedition's journey through the land of the Australian interior which was, at that time,...

Canberra and District Historical Society (more info)

The Canberra and District Historical Society website encourages the study of the history of Canberra and district, and of Australia in relation to it. It provides a variety of resources in the form of a newsletters, Journal, Online catalogue and rese...

Captain Cook Society (more info)

A diverse and informative look at Captain James Cook. It contains his history, family tree and information on coins, animal, plants and engravings collected by the explorer.Also has extensive detail on the Endeavour replica, and various Cook voyages...

Captain James Cook - The Great Ocean's Greatest Explorer (more info)

This website provides comprehensive information on Captain James Cook including stories of his voyages, a detailed look at his life and times and more.

Celtic Council of Australia (more info)

Official site for the Celtic Council, support in appropriate ways, efforts by tertiary educational institutions in research, training and study of Celtic culture, languages and history. Includes details of the organisation, previous achievements, and...

Centennial Parklands (more info)

A site about Sydney's Centennial Parklands. The Parklands cover Centennial Park, Queens Park, and Moore Park. Includes events held in the park and historical information.

Chester Hill High School (more info)

The 'Cheso' website is a reflection of our community values and attitudes for students, staff, parents and the community. It encompasses the school history as it relates to the cultural and political history of Australia. Education programs and sup...

Chez Tezza (more info)

Private photographic collection of Huts, most in Kosciusko National Park (KNP), some in Victoria, taken from about 1970 to 2003. Valuable resource for bushwalkers, X-country skiers and historians.

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