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Beyond the Picket Fence: Australian Women's Art in the National Library's Collections (more info)

The works in this online exhibition show that women artists went beyond the immediate boundaries of their lives - beyond their picket fence to record a vast range of interests with a vitality and enthusiasm which enables these works individually and ...

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.

Birdwatching Australia (more info)

Directory of Australian birdwatching tours, birdclubs, freelance-guides, bird-orientated accommodation and reference information. Also includes a full list and map of places of birdwatching interest, and suggested field books and other useful publica...

Black Pages (more info)

An Indigenous owned and managed communications directory portal, which aim is to develop and promote Australia's Indigenous culture. Site includes directory search, good list of links from a broad selection of Indigenous information and services, bot...

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.

Bob Ellis's Website (more info)

Website of Australian journalist, author and scriptwriter Bob Ellis. Contains a detailed biography, recent essays, and information about some of Bob Ellis's books.

Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library (more info)

The Library acknowledges the significant contribution of the 28th Australian Prime Minister, Robert James Lee Hawke, to Australia's national history and international record. Historians, researchers, students, visitors and the general community may u...

Bright Sparcs (more info)

A register of more than 4,100 people involved in the development of science, technology and medicine in Australia, including references to their archival materials and bibliographic resources. This site is very extensive and includes an Australian sc...

Bringing them home: The 'Stolen Children' report (more info)

'Bringing Them Home' is the national inquiry into the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families. Website provides information on how to get the report, community guide and video; frequently asked questions abou...

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.

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...

Capricorn Caves (Olsens Caves) (more info)

The Capricorn Caves (previously known as Olsen's Caves) are situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn. Find out about visiting the caves site, and view photos of the caves. The site has advanced level eco - tourism accreditation.

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...

Careys Cave, Wee Jasper Caves (more info)

Inbetween Canberra and Yass is Careys Cave, a network of caves in the Limestone hills. Find out about tours, the natural history of the caves. Includes photo gallery and research information for adults and school students.

Central Queensland Family History Association (more info)

Genealogy and family history in the Rockhampton/Central Queensland region.

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.

Chinese Australian Historical Society Inc (more info)

The web page of the Chinese Australian Historical Society, an incorporated association in New South Wales, which seeks to promote the study and understanding of the history and heritage of the Chinese in Australia. The web site contains information ...

Chinese Museum (more info)

A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum aims to document, preserve and display the history of Australians of Chinese descent. With a range of changing exhibitions, heritage tours and public seminars the Museum shares the pas...

Colloquy: Text, Theory, Critique (more info)

An online journal devoted to publishing the work of Australian postgraduates in English, Cultural Studies and related interdisciplinary fields. It began its life as a print journal. It is now a free, refereed electronic journal. Colloquy is also look...

Commonwealth Consolidated Legislation Database (more info)

The Commonwealth Consolidated Legislation Database is a comprehensive database containing consolidated copies of all Commonwealth of Australia Acts with the exception of Appropriation and Supply Acts.

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