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Hunter Photobank (more info)

The Hunter Photobank is Newcastle Region Library's digital image database. It contains a large collection of historical and documentary images of the Hunter Region. A portion of the collection can be searched online and photographic reproductions of ...

Hunter Valley Genealogy (more info)

Hunter Valley Genealogy is a website dedicated to information on the pioneering families of the Hunter Valley region. Includes a history of the region, regional family history societies, cemeteries, war memorials, churches, a genealogy forum and deta...

Immigration Museum (more info)

Here you'll discover stories of people from all over the world who have immigrated to Victoria. Their stories are brought to life through moving images, computer interactives, voices, memories and belongings.

In the footsteps of Douglas Mawson (more info)

Douglas Mawson was a scientist, an explorer and an adventurer. As an explorer and adventurer his contribution to the understanding of the Antarctic continent is well known. This web site seeks to show Mawson's life - his adventures, his success in ta...

Indigenous Australia (more info)

This site explores Indigenous Australia through storytelling, cultures and histories. It includes Stories of the Dreaming, teachers' resources and content for students. This site also provides information about the Indigenous Australia exhibition at ...

Info Blue Mountains History Plaza (more info)

The Info Blue Mountains History Plaza website includes information about: Antiques & Old Wares, Explorers & Engineers, Buildings & Structures, Social & Cultural Education and Museums. All of which are found in the Blue Mountains region.

Internet Family History Association of Australia IFHAA (more info)

A central repository and home site for people interested and actively researching Australian Family and Local History. The site includes biographies, local histories, essays on Australian history, Military Roll of Honour and military register.

James Chung Gon (more info)

Contains biographical and personal interest information about James Chung-Gon, one of the first Chinese settlers in Launceston, Tasmania.

Jarrahdale Heritage Society (more info)

The Jarrahdale Heritage Society's Old Post Office Museum exhibits ongoing historic exhibitions. The collection includes records, a collation of family trees of early residents of the heritage listed town, books, newspaper information and memorabilia ...

Jenolan Caves, Borenore Caves, Abercrombie Caves, Wombeyan Caves (more info)

The Jenolan Caves Trust manages the Wombeyan, Abercrombie, Borenore, and Jenolan Caves sites. Find out about visiting each of these sites, view photo gallery, and the flora and fauna connected to each of the parks.

Joe online (more info)

Site tells the story of Joe Byrne 1856 - 1880. A member of the infamous Ned Kelly Gang, site intends to paint a historically accurate picture of this member of the gang.

John F Williams - Sydney based photographer and historian (more info)

Website of John F Williams, who is well known for his B&W photographs of Sydney in the 1970s and 1980s. Showcases a large selection of his work, as well as his recent book 'Line Zero', and includes a biography and a section on what the critics have h...

Juno Gemes: Photographer (more info)

Website of photographer Juno Gemes who has spent 30 years documenting The Movement - the struggle of Indigenous Australians for recognition and rights. Her exhibition 'PROOF: Portraits from The Movement 1978-2003' was displayed at the National Portra...

Kangaroo Valley Net (more info)

Kangaroo Valley in the Shoalhaven district on the South Coast of Australia. On the website there are places to see including the Valley's most famous landmark, Hampden Bridge - built in 1898, and some information on the Valley's rich history.

Keeaira Press (more info)

Keeaira Press is a small publishing house with a primary interest in recording aspects of Aboriginal history and culture. Many of the publications have a strong photographic content. Keeaira Press has been established since 1995 serving educational i...

Kensington and Norwood Historical Society (more info)

The Society aims to actively preserve, protect and promote the historical character of Kensington, Norwood, Kent Town, Heathpool and Marryatville (located in the city of Adelaide, South Australia). The website includes details of membership, meetings...

Lamington National Park (more info)

Lamington is located in the Hinterland just beside the Gold Coast. The site includes the history and development of the area from the original O'Reilly's settlement through to the development of the park. Find out more about this environmentally sens...

Lighthouses of Australia (more info)

The Lighthouses of Australia website is a project undertaken to promote and coordinate the presentation of Australian lighthouses on the internet. On the site you will find lighthouses listed by state, new listings, world links, lighthouses lost, bul...

Limina (more info)

Limina is a journal of history and cultural studies produced by the University of Western Australia. The website provides contents lists for previous issues, information about submission guidelines and publication dates, as well as a Limina style she...

Lore of the Land (more info)

Lore of the Land is a cutting-edge interactive documentary CD-ROM and website that seeks to reconcile spirit and place in Australia's story. It is the result of a co-operative and consultative partnership between Indigenous and non-indigenous people....

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