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Australian Capital Territory Library Service (more info)

The ACT Library Service operates a network of public libraries providing access to information, culture, education and recreation. The branches of the ACT Library Service provide lending and reference services to all who live, work and study in the ...

Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) (more info)

The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) website provides information about AIATSIS which is an independent Commonwealth Government statutory authority devoted to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studie...

Child's Play (more info)

Child's Play provides access for Queenslanders, Australians and international visitors to photographs that reflect Queensland's diverse culture and heritage through the experiences of children. Site features include the searchable image database, an ...

eBranch - your online library (more info)

Liverpool Libraries has an online library, known as 'eBranch', where members can view and renew items, find out what's on, get the latest library news, search the catalogue and reserve items.

Hobart Lending Library (more info)

Hobart Lending Library is part of the State Library of Tasmania's statewide library network. It offers lending library services to all members of the community and visitors from anywhere in Tasmania or further afield. The website includes opening hou...

Launceston Lending Library (more info)

The Launceston Lending Library website provides information on the library including the services the library offers to the Launceston community. These include a children's section, adult fiction, adult non-fiction and friends of the library.

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...

Northern Territory Library (more info)

The Library provides all Territorians with access to information, literature and their documentary heritage. The Northern Territory Library at Parliament House is the major public reference and research library for the Northern Territory. The Library...

Northern Territory Library Cyclone Tracy Website (more info)

Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin, Australia on the night of Christmas Eve 1974. The website has three main areas: Cyclone Tracy - covers the history of Darwin, Meteorological information - includes general information about cyclones and Oral histories...

Penrith City Council Library (more info)

Penrith Library offers a wide range of information through its collections of books, magazines, audio and video tapes, CD's and electronic services. The website includes opening hours, what's on, A-Z of library services and library catalogue search.

Picture Queensland (more info)

Picture Queensland, images of Queensland, its people and places, past and present, is from the photographic collection of the State Library of QueenslandÆs John Oxley Library. Picture Queensland can be enjoyed by students, researchers, genealogists a...

Pictures Catalogue (more info)

This online catalogue contains descriptions of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and three-dimensional objects held in the Pictures Collection of the National Library of Australia. The emphasis is on Australian material, with some material rel...

Public Libraries Automated Information Network (PLAIN) of South Australia (more info)

PLAIN Central Services is a cost effective centrally automated online acquisitions, cataloguing and processing service supporting all public libraries in South Australia. PLAIN is a part of the State Library of South Australia. On the PLAIN website y...

State Library of New South Wales (more info)

The State Library of New South Wales is a premier information resource for the people of New South Wales and beyond. Take a virtual library tour, keep informed of library events, current exhibitions and State Library news, visit the Library Shop, lea...

State Library of Queensland (more info)

Queensland's major public reference and research library, the State Library of Queensland provides a diverse range of services to the people of Queensland.

State Library of Queensland Indigenous Library Services (ILS) (more info)

Indigenous Library Services (ILS) operates within the State Library of Queensland to provide information services relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We provide access to information on a range of Indigenous issues. We can help ...

State Library of South Australia (SLSA) (more info)

The State Library of South Australia (SLSA), situated in Adelaide's cultural precinct along North Terrace, offers a diverse range of services for the historical researcher, those interested in current affairs and those wanting to keep abreast of the ...

State Library of Tasmania (more info)

On the State Library of Tasmania website you can read about the library, search their online catalogue, view images from the State Library database and read about the library's customer service charter.

State Library of Victoria (SLV) (more info)

Through the State Library of Victoria's website you can discover Victoria's cultural and documentary heritage. The State Library links Victorians to the world's knowledge, and the world to our documentary heritage.

State Library of Western Australia (more info)

The main activities of the State Library of Western Australia are public library services, reference services (State Reference Library), and Western Australian Documentary Heritage Services (J.S. Battye Library).

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