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Migration Heritage Centre (more info)
The Migration Heritage Centre identifies, records, preserves and interprets the heritage of migration in New South Wales. The website showcases the cultural diversity of the people of New South Wales and their heritage legacy and gives a voice to the...
Mosman Art Gallery (more info)
Public gallery presenting a varied program of exhibitions, educational activities and special events. The Gallery also manages the Mosman Art Collection, a valuable and historic collection with a focus on Australian painting since 1947. The basis of ...
Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) (more info)
Multicultural Arts Victoria provides specialised services, advice and assistance to a broad range of individuals, groups, organisations and communities. The website provides information on, groups, communities across all art forms; music, dance, thea...
Multimedia Victoria (MMV) (more info)
Multimedia Victoria works to grow the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, and drive economic growth through access to and use of sophisticated ICT. MMV also works closely with the ICT industry, education and training providers and ...
Museum of Tropical Queensland (MTQ) (more info)
The Museum mission is to document and interpret Queensland's tropical heritage for present and future generations. On the website you can find information on what the museum does, education kits, specialist identification and sorting services and wh...
Museum Victoria, Australia's largest public museums organisation, in Museum Victoria has a history of scientific and cultural research and collection development. The organisation operates three public museums,Australia's major education and researc...
Museum Victoria - Australia's Federation (more info)
Australia's Federation website focuses on the celebrations in Melbourne, May 1901. It includes previously unpublished photographs taken by amateur photographer GH Myers and items from the Museum's collection.There are also information sheets on a ra...
Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory (more info)
A guide to the activities, collections and exhibitions at MAGNT. The collections place the region's art, history and culture, and natural history in an Australian and international context through research, interpretation and collection development.
MusicAustralia is an online service, developed by the National Library of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive, which helps you to find, access and navigate a rich store of information on Australian music, musicians, organisations and se...
National Archives of Australia (NAA) (more info)
The National Archives of Australia preserves valuable Commonwealth records as part of the archival resources of Australia and makes them accessible to present and future generations. The website provides information about the Archives including the c...
National Australia Day Council (more info)
The National Australia Day Council is the coordinating body for the Australian of the Year Awards and Australia Day celebrations across the nation.
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 Gallery of Victoria (NGV) (more info)
The NGV collection is split between The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square, home of Australian art, and NGV International at St Kilda Road, dedicated to the gallery's magnificent international artworks.
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 Literacy and Numeracy Week (more info)
National Literacy and Numeracy Week is an Australian Government initiative, run in collaboration with state and territory governments, which aims to showcase the work school communities are undertaking to improve literacy and numeracy skills, recogni...
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 Native Title Tribunal (more info)
The Tribunal assists people to resolve native title issues. The Tribunal is an Australian Commonwealth Government agency set up under the Native Title Act 1993 and it is part of the Attorney-General's portfolio. The site provides information about th...
In April 2001 Public Record Office Victoria began a program to digitise a miscellaneous collection of documents known as the Kelly Historical Collection. Eighty of these digitised documents have been selected and transcribed for inclusion on this web...
New South Wales Film and Television Office (more info)
The FTO has a number of programs of assistance including project development, production investment, a young filmmakers fund, and support for industry & audience development.The website provides comprehensive listings and expert advice on Australian ...
New South Wales Government Heritage Office (more info)
The website provides specialist information to the community and heritage professionals about the management of heritage across the State of NSW. It provides access to the NSW State Heritage Inventory, a database of recognised heritage items in NSW...
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