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Dorset Museum (more info)

The Dorset Museum displays vintage fashions, accessories, gentlemen's attire, tools, kitchen artefacts, laundry, sewing and dairy items that relate to the North East district.

Driza-Bone (more info)

Driza-bone coats are part of Australia's history. This website provides information about that history in the Driza-Bone museum, about the Australian high country, Aussie slang, photos of significant moments for Driza-Bone, such as being worn by Aust...

Dromana and District Historical Society Inc. (more info)

Dromana Historical Museum has an interesting range of historical photographs and artifacts. The Dromana and District Historical Society Inc. website provides information on historical markers in the area, nearby historical museums, monthly meetings a...

Duyfken 1606 (more info)

Duyfken 1606 Replica Foundation website and home of the 2002 VOC Voyagie. This website shows the story of the first ship recorded in history to visit Australia - and the construction of a replica of this ship. In the year 2000, an expedition was led...

eGold (more info)

This website celebrates Castlemaine and Ballarat as founding pieces of the gold rush story, and promotes sites across Australia where people can see and experience part of the story.

Ern Malley - the Official Website (more info)

Website devoted to the great literary hoax, the Ern Malley Affair, when conservative poets James McAuley and Harold Stewart submitted a fake poet to Angry Penguins editor Max Harris in an attempt to mock the Australian modernist movement. Visit for a...

Eureka on Trial (more info)

This site presents around ninety documents that trace not only the events of late December 1854, but also the lead-up to and the aftermath of the battle at Eureka. The documents have been organised into 9 'focuses', which concentrate on different a...

Explore Rare Manuscripts Online! (more info)

The manuscripts listed on this website are the earliest and most important documents relating to the European settlement of Victoria. Using high-resolution digital photographs of the original items, the Library has created interactive versions of eac...

Family History South Australia (more info)

Resources for family history research on South Australians and their ancestors at home and abroad. Includes a chronology of 19th century South Australia; contact details and holdings of SA repositories of family history data; and online databases of ...

Federation of Australian Historical Societies (more info)

The FAHS website describes the objectives of the Federation and its constituent members - the State-based Historical Societies such as the Royal Australian Historical Society (NSW) or the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. It also provides useful...

Federation Square - The Centre of Melbourne (more info)

The website of Federation Square, Melbourne, providing information on attractions, venues, services, corporate functions and programs. This website includes Fed Ed, a history program with a focus on Federation, the history of Federation Square and th...

First AIF (more info)

This online document is intended to provide a reference tool for the reader or researcher of Australian military history and for the genealogist. It lists the units and formations of the First AIF along with information about them including where the...

First Families 2001 (more info)

First Families 2001 is a database and collection of stories about the people of Australia, past and present. It is accessible to all Australians through the internet and welcomes contributions from everyone. Site is no longer active and has been arch...

First Fleet Fellowship Victoria Inc. (more info)

The First Fleet Fellowship Victoria Inc. is a historical society formed in 1984 to provide an association for all those people who have ancestors who arrived in Australia in 1788 aboard one of the ships of the First Fleet. The website provides inform...

Flinders Ranges Research (more info)

Focussing on the Flinders Ranges, this website provides research, publications and information on South Australian history. View photos, maps and other resources about the Ranges and SA online.

Folklore Australia (more info)

Resources in Folklore, Australian and international, for educators, media, librarians, researchers and folklorists.

For the Sovereignty of the People (more info)

Excerpts from Dr Nigel Greenwood's book, and links for purchasing a copy directly from the author. The book argues that the republican debate in Australia has essentially missed the point: not the ethnicity of a "Head of State", but preservation of g...

Fremantle Prison (more info)

Fremantle Prison was built by convicts in the 1850s and was closed as a place of incarceration in 1991 after 136 years of continuous use, and reopened as a tourist venue in 1992. Find out about the prison precinct, do a search for your convict ancest...

FrogandToad's Indigenous Australia (more info)

FrogandToad's Indigenous Australia has been researched and written entirely by Indigenous people. Visit this site for information about Australian Indigenous culture, language, Dreamtime, festivals, social organisation and achievement.

Gab Titui Cultural Centre (more info)

This website contains information about the Gab Titui Cultural Centre, part of a regional framework that links community cultural centres together to highlight the Torres Strait's unique cultural heritage. The Centre takes visitors on a journey throu...

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