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Companion website to the PBS series written and hosted by Robert Hughes. An introduction to some of the individuals Robert Hughes talks with and about as he explores the history and culture of Australia.
Australia ICOMOS and ICOMOS Pasifika conference to share knowledge, celebrate the rich culture of the Pacific and discuss common issues on heritage conservation across the region.
General information on eleven different explorers for primary school children.
A biographical database of Australian doctors to 1875. Includes background material on medical history, colonial medical life, medical qualifications and timeline
Historical background on Australian convict culture, information on a selection of artists, and convict-inspired crafts.
Through this site you can see some of the documents that helped create the Federation of Australia.
General history of Australia, from the World History Archives.
Features an 1893 map of explorers' routes, plus links to online biographies of the explorers, and the text of a book chapter on Australian exploration by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace.
Articles on "the history of working class struggle and anarchism in Australia".
Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.
A tribute to pioneers who immigrated to Australia 1841 - 1883.
The history of the invention of the world's first automatic totalisator in Australia in 1913 by George Julius.
For people with an interest in Australia’s history, from ancient Indigenous heritage to European settlement, local history, artefacts and family genealogy.
Extensive links to articles and scholarly resources from the WWW Virtual Library History Network, maintained by Philip George of Index NZ.
A tribute to pioneers who immigrated to Australia 1841 - 1883.
Australia ICOMOS and ICOMOS Pasifika conference to share knowledge, celebrate the rich culture of the Pacific and discuss common issues on heritage conservation across the region.
The history of the invention of the world's first automatic totalisator in Australia in 1913 by George Julius.
Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand.
For people with an interest in Australia’s history, from ancient Indigenous heritage to European settlement, local history, artefacts and family genealogy.
Features an 1893 map of explorers' routes, plus links to online biographies of the explorers, and the text of a book chapter on Australian exploration by naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace.
A biographical database of Australian doctors to 1875. Includes background material on medical history, colonial medical life, medical qualifications and timeline
Extensive links to articles and scholarly resources from the WWW Virtual Library History Network, maintained by Philip George of Index NZ.
Companion website to the PBS series written and hosted by Robert Hughes. An introduction to some of the individuals Robert Hughes talks with and about as he explores the history and culture of Australia.
Historical background on Australian convict culture, information on a selection of artists, and convict-inspired crafts.
Articles on "the history of working class struggle and anarchism in Australia".
General information on eleven different explorers for primary school children.
Through this site you can see some of the documents that helped create the Federation of Australia.
General history of Australia, from the World History Archives.
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