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The AIF project lists Australian Anzacs in the Great War 1914-1918 and is hosted by the University of Canberra. You can search the database by Name, Regimental number and address. View record page
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The intellectual, satirical, spiritual, hypnotic, and philosophical world of Aldous Huxley. View record page
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A comprehensive analysis of speeches and speech making. Includes full text transcripts and multimedia of famous speeches, speakers and film dialogues. View record page
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APO is an open access evidence platform – making public policy research and resources accessible and useable. This First Peoples Collection includes resources about and for Indigenous Australians.

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Free access to contemporary research reports, articles and statistics on issues of public policy, including ageing, child protection, families, climate change, digital inclusion, religion, migration and many more issues from Australia and New Zealand. You can search within each topic collection. (Formerly Australian Policy Online)

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The official website of the Ulster Historical Foundation. The site includes free and subscription databases, research services, publications, events and a consultation service. View record page
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Part of the Virtual Religion Index containing hyperlinks to directories and documents about ancient religions, cultures, archaeology and art. 

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Detailed biographies and photos of nearly 500 Anzac officers who died in Gallipoli. Includes a link to epitaphs at Gallipoli. View record page
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An educational website developed by the Office of the Board of Studies for the Commonwealth Department of Veterans' Affairs. This site charts the course of Australia’s wartime history. View record page
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Access a list of valuers approved to participate in the Commonwealth's Cultural Gifts Program. The Program encourages gifts of significant cultural items to public institutions by offering donors a tax deduction. View record page
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The Archives Hub brings together descriptions of thousands of the UK’s archive collections. Representing over 330 institutions across the country, the Archives Hub is an effective way to discover unique and often little-known sources to support your research. New descriptions are added every week, often representing collections being made available for the first time.

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Archives New Zealand, Te Rua Mahara o te Kawanatanga is the official guardian of New Zealands public archives. We gather, store and protect an extremely wide range of material. Our holdings include the originals of the Treaty of Waitangi, government documents, maps, paintings, photographs and film. View record page
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"Built upon a proud 22-year heritage, ArtsHub is Australia's leading independent online resource dedicated to the world of the arts."

Features current arts news, articles, commentary and reviews for visual arts, performing arts, literature, music and live entertainment. Includes career advice, job listings in the arts and culture industry, grant advertising and opportunities, and links to education courses Australia-wide.

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The Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Gateway is a window to data and analysis at regional, subregional and country levels on SDG statistics for Asia and the Pacific.

Statistical year book for Asia and the Pacific is compiled by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific to provide statistics on basic features and trends in the region.

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Assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney and Newcastle 1844-59, Moreton Bay 1848-59 and Port Phillip 1839-51. The term 'assisted immigrant' refers to those people whose passage was subsidised or paid for through one of the several assisted immigration schemes which operated to New South Wales from the United Kingdom and other countries. View record page
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Describes and maps all species of Australian fauna and flora. Also lists herbarium and fauna collections in Australian institutions. View record page
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Signbank is an interactive dictionary of Auslan (Australian Sign Language). Auslan is the language of the deaf community of Australia. View record page
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Free access to Commonwealth, state and territory legislation and caselaw. It also contains commentaries and summaries on the law, and LawCite.

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Australian birth, death and marriage registries. Includes links to all registries as well as a table of current prices for certificates, as well as lists of official BDM indexes for each Australian State and Territory which identify resources online, on microfiche and on CD-ROM. Site maintained by Cora Num.

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