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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 Flag Association (ANFA) (more info)

The Australian National Flag Association was formed in 1983. Its main aim is to communicate positively to all Australians the importance and significance of the national symbol. The site has information on the flag's history and origins, and flag fl...

Australian Public Intellectual Network (more info)

The Australian Public Intellectual (API) Network is a free electronic gateway discussing Australian public affairs. There is information on books, journals, conferences and events in the field of Australian Studies. Contributors may use the mailing ...

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 Science and Technology Heritage Centre (more info)

Austehc is a centre of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science in the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne. Austehc is Australia's leading web publisher of information about the history of Australian science, technology, engineering a...

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 War Graves Photographic Archive (more info)

The Australian War Graves Photographic Archive, formerly known as the A.I.F. Remembrance Project, is committed to digitally photographing every Australian war grave and Memorial Commemoration of Australia's Armed Forces.

Australian War Heroes (more info)

'Can you hear Australia's heroes marching?' is a national memorial song dedicated to honouring the memory of Australia's war dead. Read the lyrics, download the audio file, and learn more about Australia's war related history.

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 Women's Archive Project (more info)

The Australian Women's Archives Project was established by the National Foundation for Australian Women (NFAW) in 2000 with the purpose of supporting the preservation of Australian women's records and providing access to those records.

Australian Wordmap (more info)

Australian Word Map is a co-production between ABC Online and The Macquarie Library Pty. Ltd., publishers of the Macquarie Dictionary. A joint project that allows audiences to engage and interact with a rich, interesting and ever-increasing collectio...

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...

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,...

AUSVETS (more info)

This is a very comprehensive site containing a large amount of data about Australia's war history. It also contains a vast medical database concerning the use of chemicals and their effects during war time with a large range of links to specialists i...

Awaba (more info)

An electronic database and guide to the history, culture and language of the Indigenous peoples of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie region of New South Wales.

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.

Bellebyrd: Australia (more info)

Bellebyrd: Australia offers arts news, exhibitions, events, biennials and conferences, calls, resources and opportunities, technical information and reviews. Information is also provided on international safer printmaking and Australian contemporary ...

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