Connecting you with Australian culture online
An online exhibition of some of the most memorable moments from the past 100 years of Queensland's sporting heritage. Brought to you by the State Library of Queensland.
Bradman Digital Library (more info)
This website contains comprehensive information on Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest icon in the history of cricket. On the site you can read about The Bradman Collection at the State Library of South Australia, browse through the seven ages of Bradma...
Bradman Foundation Australia (more info)
The official site of Sir Donald Bradman. The Bradman Foundation, Bowral, Australia, owns and operates the Bradman Museum of Cricket and manages Bradman Oval where the young Don Bradman first learned to play the game.
Canberra Bicycle Museum and Resource Centre (more info)
The Canberra Bicycle Museum has been set up inside the Canberra Tradesmen's Union Club building.Cycles are on display where the public can view them free of charge. The site aim to inform the public of historically significant item that is related t...
Central Gippsland Visitor Information Centre (more info)
This site is for the Visitor information centre in Wellington Shire area of Victoria. It provides information on towns, national parks, accomodation, attractions, events and maps.
Private photographic collection of Huts, most in Kosciusko National Park (KNP), some in Victoria, taken from about 1970 to 2003. Valuable resource for bushwalkers, X-country skiers and historians.
Convict Creations is a website by enthusiast Chad Swanson who explores in his own way the peculiar nature of Australians emanating from their convict foundations. The site explains the 'unusual' culture of Australians with browse categories of Histor...
George Doig - Champion Full Forward (more info)
Historical account of the footballing career of George Doig, Australian Rules Football player for the East Fremantle Football Club in the 1930s and 1940s, and member of the AFL Hall of Fame, WAFL Hall of Fame, and Fremantle Football Club Hall of Cham...
The 'Huon Trail' begins south of Hobart. It passes through the Huon Valley, D'Entrecasteaux Channel and Bruny Island - a region of waterways and wilderness; art, craft and heritage; apple blossom and vineyards; farmers, foresters and fishermen. View ...
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) (more info)
The MCG is one of Australia's greatest assets. It is one the country's biggest and most popular stadium and an extremely busy venue accommodating international cricket, Australian Rules Football,concerts, dinners and other major functions on its natu...
National Sport Museum (more info)
The National Sports Museum, located in the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, promotes national identity and pride and celebrates the contribution that sport has made within the development of our uniquely Australian culture.
This Museum Victoria website provides information on the great racehorse, Phar Lap. On the site you can explore the virtual Phar Lap exhibition, read the Phar Lap facts including what the times were like when he was alive, his life, the rise to becom...
RL1908 - Rugby League History (more info)
RL1908 is the Internet's only web site dedicated solely to the history of Rugby League. Includes extensive articles on the origins of rugby, the birth of rugby league, clubs, players, State of Origin and internationals.
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Northern Territory Branch (RSCDS) (more info)
Site for Scottish country dancing, non-competitive social dancing, usually done in teams of 8 dancers, and should not be confused with Highland dances like the Sword Dance or the Fling which are solo dances for competition or display. Find out about ...
Self Guided Walking Tours (more info)
Self Guided Walking Tours provide digital audio commentaries for walks around the Sydney region, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bondi to Bronte and the Rocks. Each commentary is accompanied by a map providing directions and further information.
Homepage of 1972 Olympic swimmer Shane Gould. Find out about her life, achievements and more online. Site also includes information on swimming development and Shane's autobiography - Tumble Turns.
The Surfworld Museum (more info)
The home of Australia's Surfing Heritage, Surfworld is the world's Largest Surfing Museum.
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