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"This page provides information to assist Care Leavers to locate and access records of their time in out of home care in New South Wales, and adoptees to locate New South Wales adoption records." View record page
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Developed by the Mediterranean House for Social Sciences at Aix-en-Provence and Telemme, for the University of Aix-Marseille. CartoMundi offers a catalog and reproductions of several tens of thousands of antique or new, detailed or general maps that represent diverse places of the world (mostly on Mediterranean and Balkan).

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The published decisions of New South Wales courts and tribunals. Year coverage varies; mostly from the late 1990s onwards.

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Cemetery transcriptions from Australia and other countries. The transcriptions are compiled from submissions by volunteers. View record page
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This website contains transcribed lists of publicly available records across Australia for people researching their Aboriginal heritage. You can browse by state, then by subject and open a list, or you can search the entire website by keyword. It contains sources such as archival records, research theses, and journal articles.

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Biography, criticism, themes and social background for Bronte's works. View record page
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This index will be of interest to those researching chemists, druggists and pharmacists who were registered between 1876 and 1920. It contains 3,000 entries. Search by name, location or year.

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This site provides an updated list for countries around the world, put together by the CIA. View record page
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Major sources from the collection of NSW State Archives relating to child care and protection, c.1801-1912

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Links and information about children's literature including the Children's Book Awards and Children's Book Week. View record page
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A database of historical images of Chinese immigrants and their descendants in Australia. It primarily draws on the photographic holdings of the Museum of Chinese Australian History but also includes photographs from other online archives, publications and private family collections. Built into the database is the beginnings of an encyclopaedia of Chinese-Australian history, complete with bibliography, which provides contextual information about the images in the database. CHIA is a joint project between the Chinese Museum and La Trobe University ( Asian Studies Program ), supported by the Australian Research Council and the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre ( Melbourne University ). View record page
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The City Archives is the business archive of the Council of the City of Sydney and a collecting archive. The City archives holds items from as early as 1842 when the Municipal Council of Sydney was established.  The collection includes documents, photographs, maps, plans and data.

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City of Sydney’s archival collection dating from 1842 onwards, including digitised photographs, maps, historical documents, development and building records, the Sands Postal Directory and more.

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Care Leavers Australia Network (CLAN) is a support group for people who were brought up in 'care': as state wards, foster children or Home children raised in orphanages, Children's Homes, and other institutions, and in foster care. Here you can search for your Home by name or address, or look by state. If you were in one of these Homes, you may be able to make contact with someone you knew or attend reunions. View record page
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The Clarence Valley Council online cemeteries register covers ashes internments and burials within the Clarence Valley. This register will be updated in the months of August and February with new ashes internments and burials plus any amendments/additional information received. The Council also has many historical and private family cemeteries in the Clarence Valley and they also maintain a separate list of these on their website. View record page
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Use this database to find Australian, state and local historical climate records. View record page
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The cochrane library aims to provide high-quality, relevant and up-to-date synthesized research evidence. systematic reviews of medications, procedures and therapies for a medical and non-medical audience View record page
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The College of Arms is the official repository of the coats of arms and pedigrees of English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Commonwealth families and their descendants. The College maintains registers of arms, pedigrees, genealogies, Royal Licences, changes of name, and flags and carry out genealogical and heraldic work for clients View record page
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This site, from the University of Newcastle Centre for 21st Century Humanities, aims to identify and record sites of frontier massacres of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people across Australia from 1788 to 1930. 

The site presents a map, timelines, and information about frontier massacres in Australia between 1788 when British colonisation began until 1930. Only frontier massacres for which sufficient evidence exists and can be verified are included. The map also includes information about frontier massacres of non- Aboriginal people such as colonists and others in Australia in the same period.

 

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