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Business Victoria (more info)

An electronic information service designed by the Victorian Government to bring government agencies and services within easy reach of the business community. Includes current and comprehensive information and services from State, Commonwealth and Loc...

Campbelltown Arts Centre (more info)

Multidisciplinary contemporary arts centre in South-West Sydney. Programming includes broad areas of contemporary arts practice encompassing music, film, theatre, dance, literature, food and new media. Facilities include a 180 seat performance studio...

Canberra - Australia's Capital National Capital Authority (more info)

Find information on the National Capital Authority, a history of Canberra including Walter Burley Griffin's original plan. Also includes details on visiting the capital, present day attractions and future plans.

Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) (more info)

CMAG's focus is on the historical, social, artistic and environmental elements of the Canberra region. The website provides information about exhibitions and events, collections, resources and membership.

Canterbury City Council (more info)

Canterbury City Council website contains a vast array of council information including Building Development, Canterbury Area Facts, Local History, Photographs, the Environment, Canterbury City Library, Event Calendar, as well as hosting Cook Net, the...

Centennial Parklands (more info)

Centennial Parklands comprises three parks: Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queens Park. There are a diverse range of sporting and leisure activities available across the Parklands, including cycling, horse riding, jogging, dog walking, golfing, tenn...

Centennial Parklands (more info)

A site about Sydney's Centennial Parklands. The Parklands cover Centennial Park, Queens Park, and Moore Park. Includes events held in the park and historical information.

Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights (more info)

The Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights is a research unit within Deakin University. This site provides detail on the research activities of the Centre and includes articles from its magazine Forum, covering rights and citizenship issues. It also...

City of Adelaide (more info)

The City of Adelaide aims to provide a range of services, facilities, training and jobs for people throughout metropolitan Adelaide. The website provides information on the Council's services, links to a listing of events, a visitor's guide, access t...

City of Sydney (more info)

The City of Sydney Council internet site contains up-to-date information for residents, workers and visitors to Sydney, Australia. Information available includes latest news and media releases, as well as maps, images, guides and much more.

City of Sydney - History and Archives (more info)

Explore the fascinating history of the city of Sydney through images, text, memories and voices. Check out the Archives, learn about the city's indigenous history, visit online historical exhibitions and more.

Collections Australia Network (CAN) (more info)

CAN is the public gateway to collecting institutions across Australia, including the small to medium regional institutions. Besides providing access to nationwide information on Australia's cultural heritage, members of the public can also access an ...

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.

Commonwealth Copyright Administration (more info)

The Commonwealth Copyright Administration (CCA) is responsible for the management of copyright in published materials on behalf of Commonwealth agencies. The website contains links to Copyright Law, Information Law, e-Commerce, Freedom of Information...

Community History Unit (more info)

The Community History Unit is a division of the History Trust of South Australia. Provides information on the Unit and its programs, including the History Resource Centre, Glass Negatives Collection, Accreditation Program, South Australian History Fu...

Constitutional Centre of Western Australia (more info)

The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to learn about how the political system works. The website provides resources for schools, researchers and teachers on constitutional matters, the democratic...

Contemporary Art Services Tasmania (CAST) (more info)

Contemporary Art Services Tasmania (CAST) is based in Hobart and facilitates the development and presentation of contemporary art and craft. CAST offers exhibitions, forums, professional development and newsletters. This site has staff and contact ...

Copyright Law Review Committee (CLRC) (more info)

This website provides information about the Copyright Law Review Committee and what it does. It gives details about papers the Committee has published and also other copyright information.

Country Arts SA (more info)

Country Arts SA oversees the development of the arts throughout country South Australia. It aims to increase access and participation in the arts by developing performing and visual arts touring programs for country. The website has information on fu...

Cowra Art Gallery (more info)

The gallery is located in a contemporary art space in the Shire's cultural precinct and offers a program of specially curated exhibitions and touring exhibitions. The gallery is also home to the Calleen Collection, a collection of prints, paintings a...

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