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Australasian Register of Living History Organisations (more info)

This site aims to list all known Australian and New Zealand Organisations involved with Living History and Historical Reenactment covering all periods (as well as overseas groups with Antipodean subject matter) and hopes to improve the interaction be...

Australasian Victorian Studies Journal (AVSJ) (more info)

Journal which reflects the strongly interdisciplinary nature of the Australasian Victorian Studies Association, with articles on topics as diverse as archaeology, architecture, art, economics, history, landscape gardening, literature, medicine, philo...

Australia Day Council of New South Wales NSW (more info)

This site provides information about the Australia Day Council of New South Wales including who the council is and what they do, upcoming events, how to get involved and a comprehensive history of Australia Day.

Australia on the Map 1606-2006 (more info)

A national not-for-profit organisation dedicated to encouraging Australians to plan events for 2006 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the beginning of AustraliaÆs documented history, focussing particularly on the many Mariners who charted our c...

Australia's Prime Ministers (more info)

Website devoted to Australia's Prime Ministers. View biographies, pictures, information on achievements and more.

Australian & New Zealand Association of Bellringers (ANZAB) (more info)

This website contains detailed tower and contact information for tower bell ringing (change-ringing) in Australia and New Zealand and links to cathedrals, churches and overseas organisations. The site also contains a tower directory for all towers in...

Australian and New Zealand Society of the History of Medicine (more info)

This national society was founded in 1986 with the aim of promoting the academic study of the history of health sciences within the Australasian region. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the history of medicine.

Australian Centre for Celtic Studies (more info)

Site supports the activities of the Celtic Institute, including courses and activities in Celtic languages including Welsh, Scots and Irish Gaelic. Includes singing, dance, music, art, and Celtic History. Some Courses are available via distance learn...

Australian Commemorative Bronze Plaques (more info)

The site details through text, maps and photos the major battlefields around the world where Australians have fought over the past 100 years. The details are based on an extensive series of large hand sculpted bronze commemorative plaques placed on t...

Australian Council of Professional Historians Associations (ACPHA) (more info)

The Australian Council of Professional Historians Associations (ACPHA) represents professional historians at the national level in Australia. ACPHA also seeks to develop dialogues with government bodies and other institutions and agencies which are i...

Australian Cultural History Research Links (more info)

The Australian Cultural History page is packed with Australian history links. The links are divided into general research links and more specific areas impacting on contemporary Australian culture.

Australian Dictionary of Biography (more info)

The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB) is a reference series containing biographical articles on Australians from all walks of life. The biographies range in length from 500 to 6000 words. The ADB is part of the History Program in the Research...

Australian Government Department of Defence (more info)

The Australian Defence website provides information about Australian Defence including the history of Australia's defence forces.

Australian Heritage Fleet (more info)

The Fleet's mission is "to build and maintain an internationally recognised centre of excellence in maritime heritage for the benefit of all Australians by presenting through research, acquisition, conservation, restoration and operation, our continu...

Australian Historical Association (more info)

The Australian Historical Association, founded in 1973, is a national organisation of historians - academic, professional and other - working in all fields of history. Its members number around 700, including universities, libraries and other affilia...

Australian History Mysteries Portal (more info)

Australian History Mysteries is an education resource developed by the National Museum of Australia and Ryebuck Media. It draws on materials from a variety of museums, historical collections and historic sites to bring students a rich array of eviden...

Australian Light Horse Association (more info)

The site is dedicated to the Australian Light Horse Regiments, and the Light Horsemen who served their country in both war and peace. Contains information on famous regiments and famous battles, as well as information on both ordinary soldiers and co...

Australian literary and historical texts (more info)

The University of Sydney's SETIS Collections contains more than 300 Australian literary and historical texts.

Australian Medical Pioneers Index (more info)

Covers Australian medical history, with a database of medical pioneers and educational background material. Lists doctors who were registered or qualified in Australia, were resident in Australia, or visited here in a professional capacity, before 18...

Australian Memory of the World Program (more info)

Every day, irreplaceable parts of Australia's documentary memory disappear for ever. The UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Program is designed to guard against this collective amnesia by preserving Australia's significant archive holdings and lib...

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