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Working with people across Sydney and New South Wales who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender diverse, non-binary, intersex, questioning, queer, asexual and more (LGBTIQA+) their families and communities.

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Learn how to trace the voyages made by a merchant seaman, find a Royal Marine’s medal record or track the wartime history of an Army regiment in the National Archives of the UK records.

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The National Archives was formed in April 2003 by bringing together the Public Record Office and the Historical Manuscripts Commission. This site provides information about genealogical research in the United Kingdom, including the 1901 census, family fact sheets which provide details on tracing an ancestor, and research information leaflets. Records available online include the 1901 and 1911 Census for England and Wales, and probate wills from 1384 to 1858. Initial searches are free but charges apply for viewing records. View record page
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"This site provides links to web sites that offer online information in a wide range of categories to help you with your Military Family History research. New links are added regularly." View record page
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A portal site for information on the sustainable development of the oceans. Covers history, biology, maps, statistics and research, climatology and ecology; economic uses of the oceans; and issues from food security and climate change to governance and human health. View record page
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Produced by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, this is a report investigating sustainability of urban development in cities across the world. It explores issues surrounding climate, growth, organisation, power and the effects on people including the disadvantaged. View record page
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An index to names of unassisted passengers who arrived in Victoria from British and foreign ports between 1852 and 1923. The Public Record Office Victoria website also provides research guides and information about the office's collections and services. View record page
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Free educational website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology.Includes featured articles and browse by topic.

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This site contains documents of UNESCO governing bodies such as the General Conference and Executive Board; reports and documents of UNESCO meetings and conferences; speeches of the Director-General; and the UNESCO Courier and UNESCO Sources monthly magazines. View record page
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This site provides information from the US Census Bureau Statistical Abstract including statistics in brief, frequently requested tables, state rankings and state and county profiles.

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The Vaughan Evans Library is part of the Australian National Maritime Museum at Pyrmont in Sydney.  It contains migration stories, family history, shipping records, maritime heritage and naval history of Australia from the 1700's to today.

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Access full-text gazettes and government notices through the State Library of Victoria website from 1836. These include: (1) New South Wales Government Gazette 1836 - 1851; (2) Port Phillip Government Notices January - 12 July 1843; (3) Port Phillip Government Gazette January 1844 - July 1851; and (4) Victoria Government Gazette July 1851 - 1997. View record page
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Victorian Statute Book (Acts and Statutory Rules) with authorised versions from January 2011. Parliamentary Documents include links to Bills and Hansard. View record page
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This service allows you to search Victorian indexes to births from 1853 to 1915, marriages in Victoria from 1853 to 1942, deaths in Victoria from 1853 to 1988 and church baptisms, marriages and burials in Victoria from 1836 to 1853 and the events at sea (Marine) index contains births, marriages and deaths that happened between 1853 and 1920 onboard international and coastal ships bound for port in Victoria. Check the Help guide on their website to keep up to date with the dates of the indexes. View record page
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Links to resources about various religions. Compiled by the Religion Department of Rutgers University, New Jersey.

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Hosted by the National Library of Wales, the Crime and Punishment database comprises data about crimes, criminals and punishments included in the gaol files of the Court of Great Sessions in Wales from 1730 until its abolition in 1830. View record page
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Browse through over 150 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago. To start surfing the Wayback, type in the web address of a site or page where you would like to start, and press enter. Then select from the archived dates available. The resulting pages point to other archived pages at as close a date as possible. Keyword searching is not currently supported. View record page
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Welsh Newspapers Online Beta is a free online resource from the National Library of Wales where you can discover millions of articles from the Librarys rich collection of historical newspapers. It currently lets you search and access over 725,000 pages from over 100 newspaper publications generally up to 1910 and will grow to over 1 million pages as more publications are added during 2014. This resource also includes newspaper content that has been digitised by The Welsh Experience of World War One project. View record page
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Index to Fremantle, Karrakatta, Pinnaroo, Midland and Guildford cemeteries. Search by name to find cemetery grave location and grant number, whether the grant has expired, date of death, memorial location, funeral application number. View record page