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National Eisteddford Society (more info)

The Society is a not-for-profit community organisation which presents an annual eisteddfod in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. Competition categories include Bands and Orchestras, Choral, Instrumental, Piano, Speech and Drama, and Vocal...

National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) (more info)

The National Film and Sound Archive (previously ScreenSound Australia) is Australia's audiovisual archive, collecting, preserving and sharing the nation's moving image and recorded sound heritage. The website includes information about what's on, ser...

National Folk Festival (more info)

The National Folk festival is a celebration of music, dance, song and folk culture at Easter in Canberra. The festival has been running for over 33 years and attracts over 47,000 people to the National Capital. On the website find information on next...

National Gallery of Australia (NGA) (more info)

The National Gallery of Australia's collections include works of art across four main areas: Australian art, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, Asian art and international art. Works in the gallery are part of Australia's national collection.

National Library of Australia (NLA) (more info)

The National Library of Australia collection consists of documentary resources of national significance relating to Australia and the Australian people, as well as significant non-Australian library materials, preserved and made accessible either thr...

National Multicultural Festival Canberra (more info)

The Multicultural Festival, which celebrates cultural diversity in Australia, is held annually in February in Canberra, the nation's capital. Canberra comes alive with exhibitions, craft, films, and international and local groups performing a range o...

National Museum of Australia (NMA) (more info)

The NMA explores the land, nation and people of Australia. The Museum celebrates Australian social history by revealing the stories of ordinary and extraordinary Australians, promoting the exploration of knowledge and ideas and providing a dynamic fo...

National Networked Facility for Research in Australian Music (NFRAM) (more info)

The National Networked Facility for Research in Australian Music (NFRAM) aims to co-ordinate the development of music information, including linking people, research, ideas and resources. The website has resources to browse and search, and forums fo...

National Portrait Gallery (more info)

The National Portrait Gallery has a permanent portrait display that chronicles the lives of Australians who have helped to shape the nation and those who engage us in the present. The website includes images of portraits included in the collection, i...

National Science Week (more info)

National Science Week is Australia's annual nation-wide celebration of science. Hundreds of schools, universities, societies, businesses, industry bodies and individuals get involved and take science out of the laboratories and into the streets, beac...

National Shipwreck Database Australia (more info)

The Australian National Shipwreck Database is a joint project between the Commonwealth, States and Territories, and the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Search the database which includes all known shipwrecks in Australian waters. Als...

National Trust of Australia (ACT) (more info)

The website for the National Trust of Australia (ACT) provides information about the Trust and its mission, details about endangered places in the ACT region, a list of recently classified places in the ACT, information on Trust activities, links to ...

National Zoo and Aquarium (more info)

Combined Zoo and Aquarium located in Canberra. Find out about the facilities, conservation issues, and education programs, and more online.

Nelson Online Gallery (more info)

Kim Nelson is an Australian symbolist artist who lives and works in the foothills of the Brindabella mountain range, near Canberra, in the Australian Capital Terrtitory. Visit for information on the artist and his art.

Netball ACT (more info)

Netball ACT is the peak body for netball in the ACT, promoting and supporting the growth of netball in the region. Available on the site is a calendar of events, news, information on junior development programs, links to district associations and muc...

Noel Butlin Archives Centre (NBAC) (more info)

The Noel Butlin Archives Centre is a nationally significant collection of primary source material relating to business and labour. The NBAC holds archives of industrial organisations, businesses, professional associations, industry bodies and the lab...

Norfolk Island (more info)

Information about Norfolk Island including its constitutional status and governmental arrangements, as well as information for those wanting to travel to the Island.

North Canberra Futsal (more info)

Futsal is the only international form of indoor soccer approved by the FÚdÚration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The Nort Canberra Futsal site provides club news including draws, results and contacts.

Novo Online Youth Magazine (more info)

An Australian youth webzine examining all aspects of youth culture, including religion, current affairs, entertainment, artwork, photography, sport, music, film and fictional writing.

Office of the Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations (more info)

Procedures for establishing Aboriginal councils and for incorporating Aboriginal associations. Site contains info about the registrar and its guiding principles, Aboriginal corporations and councils, and the legislation.

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