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Australian Centre for Youth Literature (more info)

The Centre is committed to the promotion of books and reading for young people, through its unique events-based program and advisory work.

Australian Haiku Poetry Anthology (more info)

Australian Haiku poetry anthology is a vehicle to bring haiku written by Australians to the world stage and to promote a sense of collegiate within Australia, and the opportunity read and enjoy this exciting form of poetry. The website gives access t...

Australian Humanities Review (more info)

The Australian Humanities Review is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary electronic journal published twice-yearly by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, edited by Monique Rooney and Russell Smith at the Australian National Universi...

Australian literary and historical texts (more info)

The University of Sydney's SETIS Collections contains more than 300 Australian literary and historical texts.

Australian Literary Management (more info)

Australian Literary Management, based in Balmain in Sydney, represents and manages the business affairs of around one hundred Australian authors. Most of ALM's authors are represented on the ALM website with a photo or a book cover, and a description...

Australian Literary Studies (more info)

Australian Literary Studies is a refereed journal which publishes critical articles on Australian literature of value to scholars in the field of Australian literature. The website provides contributor's details, tables of contents of previous issues...

Australian Literature - Selected websites (more info)

The National library of Australia's Australian literature sites are for researching Australian literature on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They provide a diverse range of information on Australian literature...

Australian National Dictionary Centre (more info)

The Australian National Dictionary Centre site offers information on the research centre dedicated to describing, analysing, and publishing Australian English.

Australian Opals and Outback Australia (more info)

Website dedicated to the small opal mining township of Yowah which is approximately 1050 kilometres inland from Brisbane, Queensland. Provides details of the annual Yowah Opal Festival, the bush verse of award wining poet Janine Haig and her daughter...

Australian Poetry Centre (more info)

The Australian Poetry Centre is a not-for-profit, incorporated association established to promote reading, writing and publishing activities associated with Australian poetry in all of its forms.

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 Publishers Association (APA) (more info)

Formerly known as the Australian Book Publishers Association, the APA is the peak industry body for Australian book, journal and electronic publishers. Visit the website for information about the association, membership, training, news, bookfairs, a...

Australian Script Centre (more info)

The Australian Script Centre is a non-profit organisation which collects, catalogues, promotes and distributes unpublished Australian plays. The Centre now holds hundreds of scripts and is used by playwrights, theatre companies, actors, students of ...

Australian Society of Authors (more info)

The Australian Society of Authors is the peak professional association for Australia's literary creators. Our members are biographers, illustrators, academics, cartoonists, scientists, food and wine writers, childrenÆs writers, ghost writers, librett...

Australian Society of Authors (ASA) (more info)

Official site about The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) which promotes and protects the professional interests of Australian literary creators. Through the website you can find out what the ASA does, how to become a member, ASA publications, news...

Australian Society of Poets (ASOP) (more info)

An online resource for all poetry in Australia which also aims to encourage the general Australian public, both adults and juniors, to list their poetry and short stories free of charge. Also includes search by title or author, events listing and us...

Australian Storytelling (more info)

Promotes the craft and skills of storytelling through resources, workshops, coaching, and accreditation for storytellers. Provides a forum for storytellers to share skills. Includes information on 'Under the Southern Cross', Australia's National Stor...

Australian Women's Book Review (more info)

AWBR is the only Australian review of women's books. AWBR reviews current writing by women, mainly in Australia: fiction, poetry, history, health, sexuality, social and cultural issues, children's and adolescent fiction. AWBR aims to provide women th...

Australian Writers Online (more info)

This group is for Australian writers, editors, illustrators, agents and publishers to mingle online.
There is a distinct Australian flavour to the postings, the links, files and resources available.
The purpose of this group, Australian Write...

Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) (more info)

The Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) is a professional association for writers in the areas of television, radio, screen and stage. The website gives information about the Australian Writers' Guild, a comprehensive writers' directory, information on h...

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