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Category is Built, Natural and Historic Heritage. 6 websites found from 4291.

Aboriginal Plant Use in South-Eastern Australia (more info)

This web-site contains detailed notes and a bibliography on plants used by Aboriginal peoples of south-eastern Australia. The plants can be seen at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. The web-site is based on a booklet produced by the Gardens' ...

European Network for Indigenous Australian Rights (ENIAR) (more info)

Aims to promote awareness of indigenous issues and to provide information for Indigenous Australians about Europe and international organisations. ENIAR is a non profit-making organisation run by volunteers.

Friends of the Bibbulmun Track (more info)

Western Australia's award-winning, premier walk trail was named after an Aboriginal tribe from the South-West. It stretches nearly 1000kms from Perth to Albany and it's route is marked by yellow 'waugal' (mythical snake) arrows. Along the way are she...

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.

Northern Territory Environment Centre (more info)

Conservation lobby group focussing on issues dealing with the Northern Territory. Site includes information on past and previous issues and campaigns, and membership details.

Uluru, Robert Bachmann Interactive Site (more info)

An interactive, multicultural transmedia project in continuous creation. Includes sound and video files of Aboriginal people singing and playing instruments, fractals, a free poster to download, a news section and a shop. A site created by Swiss comp...

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