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Australian Reptile park (more info)

Provides information about the park, including visiting, history, activities, the park's founders and 'adopting a crazy critter'. The site also contains a research page which provides information about venom and antivenom as well as animal research.

Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (more info)

Austehc is a centre of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science in the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne. Austehc is Australia's leading web publisher of information about the history of Australian science, technology, engineering a...

Australian Science Communicators (more info)

National association of over 400 journalists, editors, scientists, engineers, educators and communicators committed to the communication of science and technology.

Australian Science Festival (more info)

The Australian Science Festival site gives comprehensive details about this annual event that takes place in August in the nation's capital. For nine days each year Canberra is a vast exhibit showing the fun, fascination and challenges of science and...

Australian Skeptics (more info)

This is the national site for the Australian Skeptics. It includes the aims, contact details, history and other information about the organisation. It also has subscription details for the journal and an index of articles.

Biennale of Electric Art Perth (more info)

BEAP is an international symposium and exhibition presenting the theoretical, cultural and philosophical basis of electronic arts practice. BEAP examines the explosion of activities at the intersection of art, science and new technologies, through ex...

Birdland Animal Park (more info)

The Birdland Animal Park website provides information on the highlights of the park and visitor facilities.

Birds Australia (more info)

Birds Australia is dedicated to the conservation, study and enjoyment of Australia's native birds and their habitats. It aims to do this through the study and management of birds and their habitat, and the education and involvement of the community....

Birdwatching Australia (more info)

Directory of Australian birdwatching tours, birdclubs, freelance-guides, bird-orientated accommodation and reference information. Also includes a full list and map of places of birdwatching interest, and suggested field books and other useful publica...

Birdwatching in Sydney (more info)

The Cumberland Bird Observers' Club conducts at least 40 birdwatching trips every year all over the greater Sydney region. If you have never been birdwatching before then one of our outings is the perfect way to start.

Bright Sparcs (more info)

A register of more than 4,100 people involved in the development of science, technology and medicine in Australia, including references to their archival materials and bibliographic resources. This site is very extensive and includes an Australian sc...

Bureau of Meteorology (more info)

The Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology is the national meteorological authority. The website contains national weather, forecasts warnings and observations, news, services for agriculture and much more.

Cabinet of Curiosities (more info)

This Cabinet holds many treasures. Two hundred years of Australian science, represented through art, are arrayed for exploration and reflection. The curiosities contained are those of Australia's men and women of science, and your own.

Campbell Wattle Photographs - 1921 (more info)

These photographs were published in 1921 in a book titled 'Golden Wattle Our National Floral Emblem', by A.J. Campbell. The author introduced a figure in each photo 'for idealistic purposes'. A selection of the photos are reproduced on this website t...

Canberra Organic Growers Society Inc. (COGS) (more info)

This website provides information about the Canberra Organic Growers Society Inc. (COGS), which aims to provid a forum for organic growers to exchange information and encourage the general public to adopt organic growing methods.

Cooperative Research Centre for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (more info)

Knowledge-based partnership of coral reef managers, researchers and industry. Its mission is to plan, fund and manage world-leading science for the sustainable use of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Find out about the Centre, it's activit...

Cosmos Magazine (more info)

An Australian magazine that treats science as a natural part of culture. Science is covered from many angles: art, design, travel, humour, personal stories, technology, interviews, movie and book reviews. Cosmos also publishes one piece of original f...

Crocodylus Park (more info)

Crocodylus Park Wildlife Research and Education Centre is a wildlife park featuring a wide selection of native and exotic animals from crocodiles to turtles, as well as big cats, primates and birds. There is also a crocodile museum.

CSIRO (more info)

The Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) website includes news, the latest spotlight in science, general CSIRO information, research areas, publications, products and activities and industry solutions. CSIRO...

CSIRO Publishing (more info)

CSIRO Publishing is Australia's foremost science and technology publisher of research journals, books, magazines and CD-ROMs and an award-winning multimedia producer. On the site you can view the Journals available, order online and learn more about ...

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