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The Grainger Museum (more info)
The Grainger Museum website contains details about the museum including general information, history of the museum, publications and recordings, the museum staff and links to other University of Melbourne sites. The collection includes manuscripts, r...
The History of Floods in Australia (more info)
The History of Floods in Australia is a book and DVD package contains extensive information about floods in South Australia since European settlement.
The Military Historical Society of Australia (more info)
This website provides reviews of books about Australian military history, a subject index and information on how to subscribe to The Journal of the Military Historical Society of Australia, Sabretache.
Visit Gallipoli and the ANZAC Commemorative site (more info)
On these pages you will find a range of materials and suggestions that will enable you to explore the history of Gallipoli and the Anzacs. The Anzac legend and the events at Gallipoli form an important part of what it means to be an Australian. This ...
Three catalogue databases are currently maintained by the State Library, accessible through its Web-based Online Public Access Catalogue (WebPac). They are known respectively as the Library Catalogue, the Archival Database and the South Australiana D...
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