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Australia
Alphabetical List by Subject


Aboriginal Languages of Australia There are more than 200 Australian Indigenous languages. About 20 languages are strong, but endangered: the others have been destroyed, live in the memories of the elderly, or are being revived by their communities. This site has annotated links to 180 resources for about 60 languages. About 25% of these resources are produced or published by Indigenous people
About Australia
Australian Biodiversity
Australian Museum Online
Australia Now Bureau of Statistics
Australian War Memorial
Documenting a Democracy: Australia's Story allows users to examine the history of the Commonwealth through its founding documents
Edward A. Clark Center for Australian Studies (The University of Texas at Austin)
Fourth World Documentation Project (Olympia, Washington)
Government Information Sources (National Library of Australia)
Indigenous Australia an introduction to the 60,000-year-old cultural heritage of Australia's Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders
International Relations and Pacific Studies Library (University of California San Diego)
JOURNALS ONLINE
Australian Electronic Journals (National Library of Australia)
Australian National University Library (Australian National University)
Maori of New Zealand page on the native islanders... "Sections include an overview of their history (pre- and post-European contact); images and information on Ta Moko, Maori styled tattooing; a history of Maori units in the two world wars; profiles of past and present Maori leaders; and a cookbook of modern Maori recipes" (Scout Report)
New Zealand Government Web Pages (Victoria University of Wellington)
Nineteenth Century Exploration of Australia "exploration of the interior of the continent was entirely a nineteenth century phenomenon. During the 1800s a great number of intrepid (and sometimes foolhardy) adventurers, prospectors, surveyors and naturalists crisscrossed the continent in all directions"
Parliament of Australia
Picture Australia images from a variety of agencies
Social Sciences Server (Australian National University)
Wet Tropics all about tropical North Queensland


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