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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - (AU) 1918: Australians in France
- Online exhibit examining the Australian involvement in World War I. - (AU) 2 Roads
- Online magazine for plus size fashion, including articles, fashion advice, and beauty tips. - (AU) 200 Gertrude Street
- Nonprofit contemporary art complex of gallery spaces and studio facilities, providing support to artist in the early stages of their careers. - (AU) 21 Arms
- Nightclub and bar. - (AU) 21 Dance Club
- Nightclub and live music venue. - (AU) 24 Hour Art
- Supports, promotes, and exhibits Northern Territory contemporary art locally, nationally, and internationally. - (AU) 37th Battalion
- Photographs, newspaper clippings, postcards home, medals, memorials, and more for the highly decorated regiment. - (AU) 3D World
- Sydney-based weekly club culture and music magazine. - (AU) 5th Festival of the Contemporary Arts
- Dedicated to all of the contemporary arts, and new work by living artists. - (AU) A Brush with Landscape
- A three-part series from the ABC exploring the landscape tradition of Australian painting. - (AU) A Selection of Australian Bush Poetry
- Includes The Man From Snowy River and My Country. - (AU) Abbey, Kelley
- Details past performances and choreography, contains classes and teaching information, news, gallery, and more. - (AU) Abbotsford Convent Coalition
- Abbotsford Convent precinct is one of Melbourne's most unique arts and cultural venues. Built in the 1860s for the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. - (AU) ABC TV: In The Mind Of The Architect
- A tour of Australia's innovative architecture and architects. Companion to the TV documentary offers slides, quotes, images, and audio-visual excerpts from the show. - (AU) Aberdeen
- Motor inn and restaurant with pool spa and sauna facilities. - (AU) Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre
- Gallery, music, culture, and community information. - (AU) Academy of Photogenic Arts
- Industry training for film and television, in Sydney, Australia. - (AU) Acapulco Annie's
- includes dine in, takeaway, and drink menus. - (AU) Aciteen
- Official site of the Templestowe punk band. - (AU) Acrobatics Circus Page
- Includes message boards and a gallery of pictures related to acrobatics. - (AU) Action Calisthenics
- Offering training in calisthenics for all ages. Includes a history of the sport and photographs from competitions. - (AU) Actor's Pulse, The
- Acting school for actors of all levels, offering a USA-based step-by-step technique to the craft of acting. - (AU) Actors Centre, The
- Teaches full- and part-time courses to beginning and practicing actors. - (AU) Adams
- Other surnames include Glass, Gale, Borthwick, and Underwood. - (AU) Adams, Dee
- Contemporary minimalist abstract art for the modern collector. - (AU) Adelaide Central School of Art
- Specialising in the training and education of practising visual artists. This focus is reflected in the three-part structure of School, Gallery, and Studios. - (AU) Adelaide Critics Circle
- Performing and visual arts critics who not only review the state of the arts, but allocate awards for pinnacles of excellence in the arts. - (AU) Adelaide Entertainment Centre
- A multi-purpose entertainment venue. - (AU) Adelaide Festival Centre
- Comprised of The Festival Theatre, The Playhouse, The Space, and the Amphitheatre. - (AU) Adelaide Festival of Arts
- The Adelaide Festival of Arts is an annual event with features opera, dance, the Adelaide Writers' Week, and art exhibitions. - (AU) Adelaide Fringe Festival@
- (AU) Adelaide International Film Festival
- Held every two years. Site outlines screening times, events, forums, and booking information. - (AU) Adelaide Philharmonia Chorus
 - (AU) Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Vital player in the cultural life of South Australia. Site has a strong commitment to music education resources. - (AU) Adelaide Theatre Guide
- Information about theatre and related events in South Australia, including what's on, auditions, feature articles, seating plans, and more. - (AU) Adelaide University
 - (AU) Adelaide University
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 - (AU) Adelaide University
 - (AU) Adelaide University
 - (AU) Adlard, Chris
- Australian author of short stories, fiction, and non-fiction. - (AU) Adler, Warren
- Author of The War of the Roses, Random Hearts, and Mourning Glory. - (AU) Afterglow Anthology of Poetry
- Even when darkness comes, hope is still present in the faint glimmer of the afterglow. The light has not yet gone, and peace is still possible. - (AU) Against
- Hardcore punk band from Brisbane. - (AU) Ajay's
- Restaurant and catering. - (AU) Albury Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmens Club
- Outlines services and facilities. - (AU) Aldenete Restaurant
- Includes online menu. - (AU) Alice Springs Beanie Festival
- A Central Australian fibre festival intent on raising the status of the beanie to a regional artform. Exhibitions, workshops, indigenous spinning demonstrations, and more. - (AU) Alice Springs Reptile Centre
- Get up close to a variety of snakes, lizards, and a salt water crocodile. - (AU) All India Radio
- Official web site of Australian atmospheric and ambient instrumental band with ethno-influences. - (AU) Allen, Frank
- Features photo gallery and profile of the artist who specialises in maritime art. Based in Queensland, Australia. - (AU) Alma Park Zoo
- Information on the facilities, activities, and animals. - (AU) Alpine Cocktail
- Three parts Austrian, one part Latin, one part rock. - (AU) Alt Espresso Bar
- Virtual cafe featuring links to art, music, and coffee sites, and a cafe cam. - (AU) Amateur Repetory Company (ARC)
- Youth theatre company operating in the northern suburbs. - (AU) Amber Lounge
- Hosts a wide range of live entertainment. Also caters for parties and functions. - (AU) Ambrosia Restaurant
- Greek seafood restaurant. - (AU) Amigos Mexican Restaurant
- Dine in, take away, or home delivery. Includes online menu. - (AU) Ammendolia, Andrew
- Home page of photographer, Andrew Ammendolia, showcasing gallery, photo tips, restoration, wild life pictures, portraits, and more. - (AU) Andean Dreams
- Eight piece South American band, using traditional Andean and modern instruments. - (AU) Andrew Kemp's Genealogy Page
- Researching the surnames of Kemp, Van Der Ven, Murphy, De Jong, Welsh, Dethridge, and Morey. - (AU) Andrews, Philip
- Photography - gallery of images based on current and past projects. - (AU) Androgen
- Fire art troupe with a goth/punk post-apocalyptic style. - (AU) Angst Art Arena
- Virtual gallery of intense iconography. From the primordial slime to the abyss of cyberspace. - (AU) Annandale Hotel
- Bar, restaurant, beer garden, and backpacker accommodation. - (AU) Annas
- Menu and winelist. - (AU) (NZ) ANZAC - Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Interpretations of the events of the Great War told through sounds and pictures. - (AU) Apollo Bay Music Festival
- Autumn festival celebrating music, dance, art, and popular culture. - (AU) Applause Street Theatre & Busking Festival
- Annual festival showcasing street performers in the New South Wales city of Albury. - (AU) Apple & Grape Harvest Festival
- Includes calendar of events. - (AU) Apte, Peter
- Online exhibition of paintings by the Australian artist Peter Apte. - (AU) Aqua Dining
- This modern restaurant overlooks the olympic sized swimming pool and northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Includes online menu and map. - (AU) Aqua Lounge
- Waterfront bar, restaurant, and club. - (AU) Aquinas Academy
- Offering theology, scripture, philosohpy and religious education. - (AU) Arcadia Twin Cinema
- Located in the Rowens Arcade. - (AU) Archer, Robyn
- Singer, writer, and director. Includes Cabaret reviews, CV, and biography. - (AU) Archibald, Dion
- Contemporary painter offering cityscape and figurative work. - (AU) Architects Accreditation Council of Australia Incorporated
- Responsible for establishing, coordinating, and advocating national standards for the registration of architects in Australia. - (AU) Architectural Designers New Zealand Inc. (ADNZ)
- Nationwide organisation formed to develop the professional skills offered by its members working within the parameters of a code of ethics. - (AU) Architecture Australia
- Magazine of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects. Published bi-monthly, it reviews the latest in Australian architecture. - (AU) Architecture Foundation Australia
- The Architecture Foundation Australia is a nonprofit association devoted to the promotion of architecture and related fields. Includes information about Glenn Murcutt master classes. - (AU) Architecture Media
- Presents various magazines that cover residential and commercial architecture and interiors in Australia. - (AU) Archives of Australia
- Offers a gateway to archive resources Australia-wide. Including Indigenous and Federation resources, links, and online displays. - (AU) Archives Office of Tasmania
- Offers public and government archival services for Tasmania and records management policies and regulatory services for State and local government agencies. - (AU) Arena Stylexpo 2005
- Model search and youth fashion event. - (AU) ARGO Bar & Restaurant, The
- Includes menu. Offers fixed price menus for functions. - (AU) Arrests at Eureka
- Lists the names of men who were arrested during the revolt and those that appeared as witnesses. - (AU) Art & Australia
- Provides contemporary perspectives on Australian and international art. - (AU) Art Almanac
- Guide to Australian galleries. - (AU) Art Deco Society
- Cultural organisation in Victoria and Tasmania dedicated to the celebration of art deco architecture. - (AU) Art Gallery Of New South Wales
- Publicly funded art gallery. - (AU) Art Gallery of South Australia
- Includes information about recent acquisitions, exhibitions, and collections. - (AU) Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Features works by indigenous, Australian and international artists. Offers events, tours, collections, gallery access, and students and teachers services. - (AU) Art Monthly
- Online version of the publication. Includes extra articles and reviews from all Australian states. - (AU) Art Of Nature
- Fine art photography and painting in support of the natural environment. - (AU) Art Seen In Western Australia
- Reviews of fine arts and craft exhibitions. - (AU) Art Trails Through Victoria's Regional Galleries
- Presents this tour of regional art galleries throughout Victoria. - (AU) Art With A Passion
- Works to create art for communities and individuals. - (AU) Artbank
- Offers an art rental programme supporting visual artists and craftspeople across Australia. - (AU) Arthur Murray Dance
- Lessons in dancing include ballroom, waltz, latin american, jive, rock and roll, social, and bridal. - (AU) Arthur Murray Sydney
- Offers ballroom dancing lessons and more. - (AU) Arthurs
- Specialising in seafood and Australian cuisine. - (AU) Artlink
- Quarterly magazine about the nature of contemporary art. - (AU) ARTRAGE
- Biennial festival of contemporary culture and arts. Supporting local arts and cultural practice in Western Australia. - (AU) Arts Access
- Provides access to arts and cultural activity for people who are disadvantaged, including people with disabilities. - (AU) Arts Alive
- Arts and culture news and information. - (AU) Arts Hunter
- Community art information. - (AU) Arts in Action
- Providing opportunities for people with disabilities and allowing them participate in the arts and extend their creativity at recreational and professional levels. - (AU) Arts in The City
- Social group which organises regular theatre, film, concert, and arts events. - (AU) Arts Rush
- Arts Rush is an online arts magazine for the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. - (AU) Arts SA
- Programmes include mentorships, project assistance, and fellowships. - (AU) Arts Tasmania
- Responsible for the development of integrated policy and planning for arts and culture in Tasmania. - (AU) Arts West
- Promoting art in Western Queensland. Includes workshops and exhibitions. - (AU) arts@work
- Develops employment, commissioning, and export opportunities in the arts and cultural sector in Tasmania. - (AU) artsACT
- Includes information about museums and galleries, cultural and arts funding, heritage objects and places, and more. - (AU) ArtsInfo
- All about the arts in Australia, including grants, publications, and a business showcase. - (AU) Artswest Foundation
- Nonprofit, membership based company, servicing the arts and cultural development in greater western Sydney. - (AU) Ashdown, Doug
- Singer, songwriter, musician, and entertainer, best known for his song, Winter In America. - (AU) Asmodelle, Estelle
- Galleries, resume, and diary of this Australian plus-size model. - (AU) Association of Northern, Kimberley and Arnhem Aboriginal Artists (ANKAAA)
- Peak advocacy and support agency for Indigenous artists and art centres in the Top End of Australia. Outlines services and privides news and information. - (AU) Association of Sculptors of Victoria Inc. (ASV)
- Resources for local sculptors including exhibition information and contacts. - (AU) Association of Tourist Railways
- Dedicated to preserving Victoria's heritage railways. - (AU) Astor Theatre, The
- Includes calendar of film screenings and theatre history. - (AU) Aunty Jack Show ... and Tell
- Australian comedians Grahame Bond and Rory O'Donoghue are bringing the popular 70s tv show , Aunty Jack, to the stage. This official site includes details of the national tour and rare photos and clips. - (AU) Aunty Molly's Olde Bakehouse Restaurant
- Theatre restaurant and bed and breakfast. - (AU) Aunty Pear's Art of Heart
- Gallery of backgrounds incorporating fractals. - (AU) AusFILM
- Markets Australia overseas to encourage producers to film and/or post-produce their project in Australia, with offices in Sydney and Los Angeles. - (AU) Aussie Flavours
- Serving a la carte menus and catering for functions. Includes photographs of facilities and a location map. - (AU) Aussie Pancakes
- The place for a quick meal or a snack and a cup of coffee. Located on the edge of the Clyde River. - (AU) Aussie Reviews
- Book, music, and movie reviews. - (AU) AustLit - Australian Literature Gateway
- Provides information on a range of Australian literary works. - (AU) Austral, The
- Includes bistro and a la carte menus, gig guides, and accommodaton information. - (AU) (NZ) Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations
- Co-ordinates and assists the work of groups with interests in genealogy, heraldry, and family history. - (AU) (NZ) Australasian Genealogy
- Genealogy web resources. - (AU) Australasian Porcelain Art Teachers (NSW) Inc.
- Promoting the art of glaze painting, firing, and casting of porcelain shapes. Includes lists of exhibitions, teachers, and frequently asked questions. - (AU) Australia @ War
- Articles, photos, and news, including Australian military aircraft crashes, units during WWII, celebrities, and Townsville at war. - (AU) Australia Business Arts Foundation (ABAF)
- Aims to increase private sector support for arts and culture. - (AU) Australia Council for the Arts@
- (AU) Australia Dancing
- Portal providing users with current and historical dance information in Australia. - (AU) Australia Hotel, The
- Offers restaurant, bar, and accommodation details, and a what's on page. - (AU) Australia ICOMOS
- The International Council on Monuments and Sites. Concerned with the philosophy, terminology, methodology, and techniques of conservation. - (AU) Australia Indonesia Arts Alliance (AIAA)
- Creates the opportunity for mutual support and the sharing of ideas through a national network of people involved in Indonesian culture throughout Australia. - (AU) Australia Live Lighthouse Chat
- For fans of contemporary fiction and non-fiction as well as classics. - (AU) Australia on the Map 1606-2006: 400 Years of Australian Histor
- National not-for-profit grassroots organisation dedicated to helping and encouraging the people of Australia plan events for 2006. Site contains databases that show the many mariners that landed in Australia's maritime contact history, and the recorded first contacts with indigenous peoples. - (AU) Australia Zoo
- Official site for the Australia Zoo and the late Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter. Site provides information about humanitarian aid and conservation programmes, educational and holiday programmes, and zoo tours. - (AU) Australia's Museum of Flight (AMoF)
- Outlines the exhibition centre and facilities. Located in the Shoalhaven region, New South Wales. - (AU) Australia's Prime Ministers
- Information and digitized documents on present and past Prime Ministers from the National Archives database. - (AU) AustraliaGenWeb
- Database for genealogical researchers. - (AU) Australian Aboriginal Soldiers Page
- About Indigenous Australians serving their country in war and peace. - (AU) Australian and New Zealand Shakespeare Association
- Promotes the study of the playwright through conferences, forums, and publications. - (AU) Australian Architects
 - (AU) Australian Art Monthly
- Includes Art Notes, feature articles, and reviews. - (AU) Australian Association of Yoga in Daily Life
- Nonprofit organisation running classes and retreats across Australia. - (AU) Australian Book Page
- Information about, and links to, Australian bookshops, authors and publishers. - (AU) Australian Book Review
 - (AU) Australian Book Web
- Lists titles from all Australian booksellers and publishers. - (AU) Australian Bronze Commemorative Plaques
- Australia's major battlefields are presented with text from plaques at each site, photographs, and today's maps. - (AU) Australian Building News
- Focused on architecture, building, construction, design, development, environment planning, structures etc. - (AU) Australian Butterfly Sanctuary
- Aviary, home to more than 1500 tropical butterflies, including the Ulysses and the Birdwing. Includes butterfly information. - (AU) Australian Callers Federation (AFC)
- Provides leadership and coordination for callers and their organisations. - (AU) Australian Centre for Photography
- Dedicated to the exhibition, education and publication of contemporary photo-based art. - (AU) Australian Centre for Public History
- Offering information, contacts, and resources for historians. - (AU) Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
- Centre for the public exhibition, display, and preservation of Australian and international screen content in all its forms. - (AU) Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
- Offers public film, video, and news media lending library, exhibitions, cinema screenings, and screen education programmes. - (AU) Australian Chamber Ballet
- Integrates dancers and musicians in performances. - (AU) Australian Contortion Artists
- Includes pictures of young artists who have appeared in Australia, specifically Melbourne and Perth. - (AU) Australian Costumers' Guild
 - (AU) Australian Council of Professional Historians Associations
- Presenting employment information for and about professional historians. Features a regional what's on in history. - (AU) Australian Country Craft and Decorating
- Covers the world of country craft with project, feature articles, and shopping information. - (AU) Australian Country Music Foundation
- Formed to establish a permanent country music archive and resource centre in Tamworth. - (AU) Australian Country Threads
- Monthly guide to country-style patchwork, quilting, and stitching. - (AU) Australian Culture Domain
- Bringing together Australian arts and cultural organisations. - (AU) Australian Dance Council
- Professional organisation for artists and the public. - (AU) Australian Dance Network
- Promoting positive development of Australian dance for parents, students, and teachers. - (AU) Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society Bowral & District
- Formed to foster interest in the decorative and fine arts, and to encourage the preservation of local cultural and artistic heritage. - (AU) Australian Design Awards
- National design awards programme established by the Industrial Design Council of Australia in 1957. - (AU) Australian e-book Newsletter
- Local and international digital book news. - (AU) Australian Explorers
- Includes information on John Oxley, Charles Sturt, and George Bass. - (AU) (NZ) Australian Family Tree Connections
- Monthly magazine for family historians. Includes a surname register, classifieds, and subscription details. - (AU) Australian Fashion Foundation
- Nonprofit organisation established to help emerging designers financially through a grant system. - (AU) Australian Federation Full Text Database
- Contains the debates and conventions of the 1890's leading up to Federation, including particpants' accounts and other contextual material from the time. - (AU) Australian Festival of Chamber Music
- 12 day festival and Winterschool held annually in Townsville, Australia. - (AU) Australian Folk Festival
- National and local folk performers in over 70 events over 5 days every Queen's Birthday weekend in June. - (AU) Australian Forum for Textile Arts, The
- Support textile arts through forums, a newsletter, and workshops. - (AU) Australian Gospel Music Festival (AGMF)
- Christian music festival held in Toowoomba each Easter. - (AU) Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA)
- Online resources for Australian professional graphic designers, including international news and event calendars. - (AU) Australian Gymnastic Federation: Sports Acrobatics
- Includes competition dates, results, news, contacts, links, and photos. - (AU) Australian Heritage Commission
 - (AU) Australian Heritage Dancers
- The Australian Heritage Dancers specialise in the presentation of Australian social dance, from European settlement in 1788 up to modern times. - (AU) Australian Heritage Directory
- A directory to the Australian heritage resources available on the Web. - (AU) Australian Historical Association
- National organisation of professionals working in all fields of history. - (AU) Australian Home Design Directory
- Offers a directory of Australian home design professionals as well as a source of useful home design information. - (AU) Australian Humanities Review
- Peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal which aims to provide a gateway to the best in the Humanities in Australia: articles, moderated discussion and links. - (AU) Australian Institute of Building (AIB)
- Association of building professionals, associates, and technicians engaged in building practice, teaching, or research. - (AU) Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc.
- Provides extensive collection of Australian and overseas resources covering CDs, fiche, film, books, periodicals, and journals. - (AU) Australian Institute of Yoga Therapy
- Specialists in yoga and ayurveda therapy, tuition, training, and consultations. - (AU) Australian International Arts Festivals
- Jumping off point for Australia's International Arts Festivals. - (AU) Australian International Furniture Fair
- Displays a complete range of new releases by Australian and international manufacturers, wholesalers, and designers. - (AU) Australian Light Horse Association
- To preserve the history and tradition of the Australian Light Horse. - (AU) Australian Literary Studies (ALS)
- Refereed journal which publishes critical articles on Australian literature of value to scholars in the field. - (AU) Australian Music Centre
- Facilitating and encouraging the performance and understanding of music by Australian composers throughout the world. Includes composer biographies and music links. - (AU) Australian National Maritime Museum
- Includes virtual reality museum tours. - (AU) Australian National Playwrights' Centre
- Play development organisation. - (AU) Australian National University
 - (AU) Australian National University
 - (AU) Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT)
- Australia's peak network and advocacy body for artists working with technology. Assisted by the Australia Council. - (AU) Australian Nurses in Vietnam
- Dedicated to the Australian nurses who served in Vietnam between 1964 and 1972. - (AU) Australian Poetic Society
- Providing information on publishers and their guidelines to submitting a manuscript. - (AU) Australian Racing Museum
- Devoted to horseracing in Australia. Located at the Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne. - (AU) Australian Reptile Park
- Includes snake milking and Australian wildlife. - (AU) Australian Rugby Choir
- Male choir who sing at rugby matches and other community and charitable events. - (AU) Australian Script Centre
- Nonprofit organisation which collects, catalogues, promotes, and distributes unpublished Australian plays. - (AU) Australian Slash Archive
- Archive of homoerotic fiction. - (AU) Australian Society for the Study of Labour History
- Founded to study the working class situation and social history of Australia's workers. - (AU) Australian Society of Archivists
- Professional body for archivists. Featuring a directory of archives in Australia. - (AU) Australian Society of Authors
- Promotes and protects the interests of Australia's literary creators. - (AU) Australian Society of Authors
- Promotes and protects the rights and interests of Australia's literary creators. - (AU) Australian Sugar Industry Museum
- Dedicated to preserving Australia's sugar heritage, and exploring its social impact on the culture of the country. - (AU) Australian Swimsuit Edition, The
- Features articles, links, bikini competitions, notice board, girl of the month, and more. - (AU) Australian Theatre for Young People - Walsh Bay, NSW
- Offers workshop programmes for young people, creates outstanding productions, runs regional residencies across Australia, and mounts national and international projects. - (AU) Australian War Medals
- Information, news, and links. - (AU) Australian Welsh Male Choir
- Mornington Peninsula based Welsh Male Voice Choir. - (AU) Australian Wood Review
- For woodworkers, timber craftsmen, professionals, and hobby carpenters. Features article excerpts and details of back issues. - (AU) Australian Wool Fashion Awards
- Promotes the use of wool in fashion design. - (AU) Australian Woolshed
- Attraction based on a typical outback sheep station. - (AU) Australian Workers Heritage Centre
- Located site of one of Australia's first major industrial disputes - the Great Shearers' Strike of 1891, Barcaldine. - (AU) Australians at War
- Offers a historical overview plus sections on significant events, official histories, unit records, statistics, and more. - (AU) Australians at War [gov]
- Companion to the TV series, featuring animated documentaries, personal stories, games, education resources, and more. - (AU) AYA Japanese Restaurant
- Located on the High Street, the restaurant offers both traditional and modern cuisine. - (AU) Ayliffe, Janet
- Produces paintings, etchings, and wood engravings. - (AU) Baddies, The
- Punk rock band from Sydney. - (AU) Baker, Gary
- Presents his personal exhibit of water colour paintings. - (AU) Balgowlah RSL
- Entertainment, functions, dining, and gaming. - (AU) Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
- Australia's largest regional art gallery. Includes information about current exhibitions. - (AU) Ballarat Tramway Museum
- Operates tramcars on a public road and over a section of original track. - (AU) Ballarat Winter Festival
- 13-23 July 2000. - (AU) Ballarat Writng Council
- Ballarat Writng Council runs the annual Ballarat Writing Festival. - (AU) Ballard, Craig and Stubbs, Ginny
- Includes gallery of images shot in waters off Australia. - (AU) Ballroom Dancing Australia
- Studio and competition information for areas throughout Australia. - (AU) Bamboo Cafe
- Serving vegetarian, organic food. - (AU) Band of the South Australia Police
- Comprised of various bands, quintets, quartets, ensembles, drum corps, and a vocal group. - (AU) Bangarra Dance Theatre
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander company. Includes upcoming productions and group history. - (AU) Bank Restaurant & Mews
- Luxury accommodation with an award winning restaurant. - (AU) Banyule Orchestras Australia
- Consists of the Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra, Robertson Youth Orchestra and the Junior Strings of Banyule. - (AU) Bardot, Bessie
- News, photos, articles, and information about this Sydney model. - (AU) Barfinder
- Searchable guide to bars and clubs in Melbourne. - (AU) Barking Gecko Theatre Company
- Children's theatre group. - (AU) Barmah Bunyip Tales
- Collection of writings set in and around the Barmah Town and Barmah Forest. - (AU) Barnacle Bills Seafood Inn
- Seafood restaurant situated on the Cairns Esplanade offering an extensive menu of Great Barrier Reef seafoods and wines. - (AU) Barocco
- Includes a mussel bar. - (AU) Barrenjoey Lighthouse
- Includes history, operation details, and photos. - (AU) Barrett, Robert G.
- Visit the home of the infamous character Les Norton. - (AU) Bartercard Glenelg Jazz Festival
- Held October 20-22, 2000. - (AU) Barwon Heads Hotel
- Accommodation, bistro, gaming, entertainment, and bottleshop. - (AU) Basement, The
- Live music venue for jazz and soul. Includes live video and club news. - (AU) Bass Coast Ballet School
- Community based ballet. - (AU) Batemans Bay Soldiers Club
- Licensed club with entertainment, food, and accommodation. - (AU) Bathurst Goldfields
- Bathurst Goldfields offers and introduction to the history of mining in the area and convict colonies. - (AU) Bathurst Observatory
- Includes viewing calendar and research. - (AU) Baumann, Manfred
- Austrian-born nude and celebrity photographer. - (AU) Bavarian Haus Restaurant
- Includes bar and cafe. - (AU) Baxter, Richard
- Contemporary figurative paintings by a South Australian artist. - (AU) Bazzani
- Bazzani is an award winning restaurant serving modern Australian cusine in Bendigo. - (AU) BCT530
- BCT 530 is a short film festival which aims to encourage young film-makers in regional Victoria. - (AU) Beale, Jason
- Modernist artwork from Melbourne-based artist. Includes images, writing, and web log. - (AU) Bearded Dragon Tamborine
- Country lodge and pub. - (AU) Beat Magazine
- Music, arts, and films magazine; updated weekly. - (AU) Beatnix - The Beatles Show
- Recreating some of The Beatles most famous performances. - (AU) Beaumont, William Paul
- Works from a computer scientist with interests in visual modelling, mathematical art, and fractal geometry. - (AU) Beaut Blokes
- Contains info on a country connection weekend in Harrow for city girls to meet country blokes. - (AU) Beechworth Gallery
- Set in an 1857 gold rush building and showcasing works from regionally and internationally acclaimed artists. - (AU) Beef Australia 2003
- Annual event celebrating beef and beef production. Includes programme and events and news. - (AU) Beethoven Society of Australia Choir
- A Sydney and Canberra based choir which presents annual performances of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. - (AU) Belgravia @ Union Bank
- Belgravia at Union Bank is a wine bar and restaurant in a heritage-listed Orange building, which opened as a bank in 1858. - (AU) Bell Shakespeare Company, The
- National touring Shakespeare theatre company. Includes tour dates and company history. - (AU) Bell, Krista
- Author of children's picture books and novels for young readers. - (AU) Bella's Books for Kids
- Reviews and information on new books from teacher and writer, Rochelle Siemienowicz. - (AU) Belle
- Available for editorial, portrait, fashion, commercial, lingerie, nude, and swimwear assignments Australia wide. - (AU) Bellissimo Italian Restaurant
- Includes menu, location map, and awards. - (AU) Belmondo
- Incorporates the tradition of Northern Italian cuisine with Australian style cooking. Online menu and wine list. - (AU) Below Utopia
- Official page. - (AU) Bennett, Richard
- Australian photographer with a passion for yachting and Tasmania. - (AU) Beppis Italian Restaurant
- Modern Italian dining experience with views of the Sydney city skyline. - (AU) Berihurikari
- Home delivered gourmet curries. - (AU) Berrima Court House
- Information about tours of the historic court house which was built in 1835. - (AU) Berrima District Art Society
- Includes gallery and artist information. - (AU) Berry Cafe and Wine Centre
- The Berry Cafe & Wine Centre in Dixon's Creek serves local produce and wines. - (AU) Berry Hotel
- Country-style pub built in 1863. Offers accommodation and dining. - (AU) Berry Museum
- Showcasing local history in a 1884 building. - (AU) Bert Hinkler Memorial Museum
- Information on this Australian aviation pioneer from his Bundaberg museum. - (AU) Best Of Both Worlds II (BOBW)
- Science fiction convention presenting stars from television shows and movies. - (AU) (NZ) Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand
- Dedicated to the process of physical bibliography, as well as the history of the written word. Society produces a quarterly journal, holds regular conferences, and sponsors an annual essay prize. - (AU) Biennale Of Sydney
- Showcases and celebrates the best in local and international contemporary art. Includes information on artists, venues, and events. - (AU) Big Apple
 - (AU) Big Boy Thai
- Online ordering. - (AU) Big Camera, The
- Features a public display of operational cameras. Includes general information about techniques and the technological developments. - (AU) Big Daddys, The
- Rock, blues, and R&B band from Australia. - (AU) Big Laugh Comedy Festival
- Held at the Riverside Theatres. Features information on comedians, reviews, and ticketing information. - (AU) Big Night Out, The
- A pub performance group featuring Jimbo. Showcases performing comedians, muscians, and freaks. - (AU) Bill Harper's humourwriter.com
- Freelance humour writer and columnist. - (AU) Bills
- Information about chef, author, and television personality, Bill Granger. Includes information about his three Sydney restaurants in Woollahra, Surry Hills, and Darlinghurst. - (AU) Bird Cow Fish
- Bird Cow Fish is run by husband and wife team, Alex Herbert and Howard Gardner. It features a small daily changing menu of seasonal produce sourced from farmers markets across New South Wales. - (AU) Bird, Carmel
- Writer of novels and short stories, and literary editor. Includes extracts and biography. - (AU) Birtles, Shorrock and Goble
- Official site for the group comprised of the the founding members of the Little River Band. - (AU) Bistro C Beach Bar
- Also cater for wedding functions. Includes online menu. - (AU) Bistro-Fax
- Serving modern Australian cuisine in the CBD. - (AU) Bizircus
- Character comedy and acrobatic stunt troupe. - (AU) Black Swan Theatre Company - Subiaco, Western Australia
- Produces a mixture of commercial and independent work. Perform works with indigenous and south east Asian cultures. - (AU) Blended Budgies
- 80's and "One Hit Wonders" cover band. - (AU) Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration
 - (AU) Bloodless Genocide
- Political history of the Pitcairn people in Norfolk Island from 1856 to 1996. - (AU) Bloomsday in Melbourne
- Information on events and activities to celebrate James Joyce's novel Ulysses. - (AU) Blue Angel
- Specialising in serving live lobsters, crabs, and abalone from the tank to the table. - (AU) Blue Eyed Dragon
- Award-winning Taiwanese restaurant in Sydney, Australia. Includes menu and directions. - (AU) Blue Heat
- Original 7 piece funky blues combo from Warrnambool, Australia. - (AU) Blue Mountains Music Festival
- Three day festival of acoustic folk, roots, and blues. Held during March. - (AU) Blue Wren Wines
- Facilities include the winery, restaurant, cafe, and function centre. Site outlines location, menus, and wine list. - (AU) Bluestar
- Alternative rock group from Melbourne. - (AU) Blume, Wendy
- Illustration and graphic design solutions for print and the web. - (AU) Boake, Barcroft Henry (1866-1892)
- Australian bush poet and author of the outback poem, Where the Dead Men Lie. - (AU) Boardwalk
- Riverfront restaurant on the banks of the Swan River. - (AU) Body Art
- Exhibit from Australian Museum about concepts of beauty, identity, and transformation, and the meaning and significance of symbols. - (AU) Boite Winter Festival 2000
- Bringing to Melbourne the vibrancy and colour of the world's cultures. - (AU) Bojangles Restaurant
- Offering traditional cuisine and wood-fired pizzas. - (AU) Bolland, Craig
- Playwright and author, whose novels include I Knit Water, and Ki. - (AU) Bondi Open Air Cinema
- The Bondi Open Air Cinema screens new releases and classics at the Bondi Beach Pavilion. - (AU) Book Review
- Reviews of fiction and nonfiction titles written by school children for school children. - (AU) Bookcaffe
- Independent bookstores and cafes with an extensive range of selected titles. - (AU) Books Illustrated
- A gallery of Australian children's books and original illustrations. - (AU) Borderline [Australia]
- Features gig guide, biographies, and music downloads. - (AU) Boronia House
- Also caters for weddings and corporate functions. - (AU) Borrack, John
- Contemporary landscape artist from Australia working predominantly in watercolour and gouache. - (AU) Botanic Garden Restaurant
- Offers lunch daily, and dinner for pre-arranged functions. - (AU) Botticelli of Brighton
- Contemporary classic Italian cuisine. - (AU) Bouch, Gareth
- Includes information about the author and his novel, Rivercity. - (AU) Boucher, Kevin
- Offers landscape paintings of the Australian bush. Also features a gallery and art classes in the Dandenong Ranges. - (AU) Bowral Tulip Time
- Festival programme and information. - (AU) Boyd, Arthur (1920-1999)@
- (AU) Braakensiek, Annalise
- Swimming suit model. Includes a tour of her Bondi Beach apartment, photo gallery, and a virtual Annalise. - (AU) Bradman Museum
- Includes news, biography, and museum information. - (AU) Brady, Min
- Offers paintings that reflect the character of early Australian lifestyle and landscapes. - (AU) Braemar Dance and Performing Arts Centre
- Dance and theatrical tution. - (AU) Braidwood Regional Arts Group
- Promoting local artists. - (AU) Brandon, Paul
- Author of Swim the Moon. - (AU) Brass Monkey Pub and Grapeskin Wine Bar
 - (AU) Brave Women
- Dedicated to the women that have served in Oceania in peace and war. - (AU) Bread Crumbs Theatre Company - Sydney
- Mission is to create fresh, accessible theatre. - (AU) Breakaway Art
- Showcasing the work of Samantha Wortelhock and Damien Naughton. - (AU) Brett, Lily
- Official site of Lily Brett, the Australian-born author of You Gotta Have Balls. Includes a list of awards, interviews, reviews, and her published work. - (AU) Bretts Wharf
- Also has a function room. Includes recipes and map. - (AU) Brief History of the Australian Forces in Vietnam
- Covers from 1962 - 1972. - (AU) Brief History of the Australian Forces in Vietnam, A
 - (AU) Brightstars
- Performing arts programmes for kids. Sign up for acting and dance classes at over 50 locations around Australia. Free information at Brightstars. - (AU) Brisbane 24/7
- Entertainment and dining guide. - (AU) Brisbane Blues Festival
- Annual event featuring the best of the Brisbane blues scene. - (AU) Brisbane College of Photography and Art
- Course details, student gallery, contacts, and more. - (AU) Brisbane Concert Choir at St Andrew's
- An auditioned adult mixed-voice community choir based in Brisbane, Australia. - (AU) Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- News, upcoming events, facility information, and more. - (AU) Brisbane Lesbian & Gay Pride Choir
- A non-auditioning choir that provides an opportunity for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people to sing together. - (AU) Brisbane Powerhouse
- Performing arts centre dedicated to contemporary community arts. Includes box office calendar, tour of the buildings, and history. - (AU) Brisbane R'n'B
- Features music, movies, events, reviews, competitions, and more. - (AU) Brisbane Riverfestival
- Annual event aims to create awareness of the river. Providing entertainment and events for the general public. - (AU) Brisbane Symphonic Band
- Formed in 1976; always seeking new members. - (AU) Brisbane Wine Festival
- Wine education and winemaker masterclasses. - (AU) Brisbane Wining & Dining
- Restaurant guide. - (AU) Brispop
- Profiles up and coming Brisbane rock bands. Includes short biographies, audio samples, and news. - (AU) British Arms Backpackers and Pub
- Waterfront resort minutes from Surfers Paradise. - (AU) Broadway Australia
- Broadway Australia provides features and news on Australian theatre. - (AU) Brolga Riverside Theatre & Convention Centre
- Includes events calendar and news. - (AU) Broncos Leagues Club
- Home of the Brisbane Broncos. Includes restaurant, gambling, and entertainment. - (AU) Bronson, Ben
- Includes resume, portfolio, and personal information. - (AU) Bronson, Simon
- Contains moody black and white images of neglected corners of the city, and short clips of films created by this multimedia artist. - (AU) Brooks, Geraldine
- Australian writer, Geraldine Brooks, is the author of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize winning novel, March. This official site includes her biography and a list of her writings. - (AU) Brose, Marguerite
- Includes photographs and explanations of her works. - (AU) Brown, Colleen
- Australian artist using coloured pencil and watercolour as predominant mediums. Animal art, landscapes, portraits, and more. - (AU) Brunetti
- Brunetti is an authentic roman pasticceria on Melbourne's famous Lygon Street. Includes information on their traditional European celebration cakes. - (AU) Brunswick Music Festival
- Includes a programme of Greek and Mediterranean music, funky roots, film, dance, workshops, and recording sessions. - (AU) Buchel
- Specialising in pencil portraits. - (AU) Building Designers Association of Australia Ltd
 - (AU) Bunbury Regional Art Gallery
- Provides events calendar, collections information, featured exhibitions, and art links. - (AU) Bundanoon is Brigadoon
- Annual Highland Gathering. Includes highlights from previous years. - (AU) Buninyong & District Historical Society
- Promotes the study, collection, and preservation of the history, heritage and environment of the surrounding district. - (AU) Buran
- The Buran Space Shuttle on display at Darling Harbour. Site includes history and story of the shuttle's voyage to Sydney. - (AU) Burra Burra Quilting Group
- Features the work of the Burra Burra Quilters, a quilting group based in Sydney Australia. Each month we will feature the work of a member. - (AU) Bushranger Site, The
- Australian highwaymen or robbers who, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, terrorized settlers in the New South Wales and Victoria regions. - (AU) Bushrangers
 - (AU) Bust a Groove
- Features bios, sounds and photos, gig dates, and message board for this cover band. - (AU) Butter Paper
- Entry point to architecure in Australia and New Zealand. Includes current news and reviewed links to architecture and product sites. - (AU) Buzz, The
- Melbourne's monthly music update. - (AU) Byard, Wayne and David
- Features works from father and son artists, with Australian outback themes. - (AU) Byrnes, Julie
- Works also include sculpture and painting. - (AU) Byron Bay Writers Festival
- Takes place each year over four days in August. Includes a programme of events and archives. - (AU) C Restaurant
- Revolving fine dining bar and restaurant. - (AU) Cabana Bar and Lounge
- The Cabana Bar and Lounge is part of the Northern Suburbs Rugby Club in St Leonards, Sydney. Includes menus, wine list, and function information. - (AU) Cafe 601
- Cafe offering corporate catering. - (AU) Cafe Bones
- Dog-friendly cafe. Includes menu and pooch gallery. - (AU) Cafe Five Zero
- Open for breakfast and lunch, also provides office catering. - (AU) Cahill, Craig
- Award-winning press photographer. - (AU) Cahoots
- Cajun dance band. - (AU) Cairns Little Theatre
- Includes information about coming seasons and tickets. - (AU) Cairns Regional Gallery
- Exhibiting works of art from around the world. - (AU) Calisthenics Victoria Inc
- Explanation of sport combining gymnastics, march, dance, ballet, and singing. - (AU) Callister, Sarah
- Specialises in food, wine, portraits, and travel. - (AU) Caloundra Blue Light Disco
- Service run by the Caloundra Police force to provide alcohol and drug-free entertainment. Site contains disco dates, giveaways, and links. Viewable in Internet Explorer. - (AU) Cam, Hilary
- Freelance fashion and portrait photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Site features a portfolio of street and studio photos as well as rates for commercial work. - (AU) Campbelltown Camden District Band
- Community band based 80km south west of Sydney. - (AU) Campbelltown District Family History Society
- Genealogical society located in Campbelltown, North South Wales. - (AU) Canberra Area Theatre Awards
- Awards for outstanding contributions in amateur theatre, dance, school theatre, and music in Canberra. - (AU) Canberra Contemporary Art Space
- Centre for contemporary arts. Includes exhibition calendar and catalogue. - (AU) Canberra House, The
- Provides history and overview of modern residential architecture in the Australian Capital Territory. - (AU) Canberra Region Farmers Market
- Weekly growers market. - (AU) Canberra Region Restaurant Book
- Annual online and print publication about the cafes and restaurants of the Canberra region. Browse by cuisine. - (AU) Canberra Repertory Society - Canberra
- Established in 1932, the society is one of the oldest theatre companies in Australia. - (AU) Canberra Symphony Orchestra
 - (AU) Canberra Theatre Centre
- Performing arts venue, providing world class performing arts and entertainment to the people of Canberra and surrounding regions. - (AU) Candle Making
- Online instructions. - (AU) Canning Stock Route Re-enactment 2006
- A reenactment cattle drive over 1500kms from Halls Creek to Wiluna to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Alfred Canning starting his survey of the Canning Stock Route. - (AU) Cape Byron Lighthouse
- Information on Australia's most easterly lighthouse. - (AU) Cape Nelson Lightstation
- History, accessibility information, and photos for the Cape Nelson Lighthouse, located along the coast of Portland, Australia. - (AU) Cape Otway Lightstation
- Online home of the Cape Otway Lightstation in Victoria, Australia. Includes a history of the lighthouse and the Cape Otway region, photos, and restoration news. - (AU) Cape Tourville Lighthouse
- Located on the Freycinet Peninsula. - (AU) Cape Willoughby Cafe
- Featuring Kangaroo Island Rim produce and cuisine. - (AU) Carclew Youth Arts Centre
- Develops and provides programmes in all art forms for young people throughout South Australia. - (AU) Carclew Youth Arts Centre
 - (AU) Cargo
- Information about gigs, functions, and menus at Sydney's Cargo bar and restaurant. - (AU) Carlone, Pio
- Italian-born, Australian artist creating harbour, desert, and still life oil paintings. - (AU) Carmen's Nightclub
- Offering the latest music and DJ's 5 nights a week. See site for information, photos and competitions. - (AU) Carnival of the Divine Imagination
- Fire performance troupe that also offers fire arts workshops. - (AU) Carols in the Domain
- Includes songbook, list of performers, and information. - (AU) Carter, Jennifer M. T.
- Writes Australian historical fiction under the name Mary Talbot Cross. - (AU) Casablanca
- Brasserie, bar, café, and cellar club all rolled into one. - (AU) Cashman, David
- Sydney-based jazz pianist. - (AU) Casino Beef Week
- Includes programme schedule, tourist information, and highlights from past beef celebrations. - (AU) Castle Hill RSL
- Includes dining, gaming, and function rooms. - (AU) Castro, Joe
- Collection of works from Mexico, South America, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Ireland, and Australia. - (AU) Casuarina Country Inn & Restaurant
- Offers a variety of themed suites in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country. Also includes an award winning restaurant. - (AU) Catchment Players of Darebin Inc.
- Based in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. - (AU) Cathy Money Designs
- Produces contemporary mosaics, featuring smashed tile, engraving, and hand painting. - (AU) Cats
- Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Includes menu. - (AU) Catweasel
- Official web site with biographies, photographs, and gig dates. - (AU) Caversham Wildlife Park
- Features a private collection of Australian animals of 2000 head, and 200 different species. - (AU) Celtic Country Band
- Sydney based Irish band, formed in 1982. - (AU) Celtic Tearoom of Maleny
- Traditional cream teas. - (AU) Centenary of Federation Queensland
- The Federation story, events list, and information. - (AU) Centenary of Federation South Australia
- Includes calendar of South Australian federation events, history, and applications for grants. - (AU) Central Bureau Intelligence
- Exploring the interception and cryptanalysing of Japanese intelligence during the second World War. - (AU) Central Deborah Gold Mine Bendigo
- An introduction to Bendigo and its history. Includes the Talking Tram and a tour of a gold mine. - (AU) Central Highlands Original Music Promotions Inc (CHOMP)
- Nonprofit organisation based in Central Victoria, aimed at promoting local, original, hard music, with gigs, workshops, a fanzine, and jam sessions. - (AU) Central Queensland University
 - (AU) Centre for Australian Language and Literature Studies
- Aims to promote the research and teaching of Australian language and literature, and encourage Australian writing. - (AU) Centre for Contemporary Photography
- Promotes and showcases contemporary photography. - (AU) Centre for Thomistic Studies, Sydney, Australia
- Runs courses on Catholic Church teachings, based on the philosophy and theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas. - (AU) Ceramic Arts Association of Western Australia
- Includes a gallery of members' work, conference reports, and links. - (AU) Ceramics Art and Perception
- Articles on ceramics art and artists from around the world. - (AU) Certified Male
- Comedy show written by Scott Rankin and Glynn Nicholas. Includes performer biographies and reviews. - (AU) Certo
- Includes online reservations, menu, and wine list. - (AU) Cessnock Rugby League Supporters Club
- Includes food, entertainment, and membership information. - (AU) Cha Cha Char
- Specialising in beef dishes. - (AU) Chaise Lounge
- Furnished with opulent fittings and chaise seating. - (AU) ChalkTheWalk
- Annual pavement art festival at the Pyrmont Bridge. Includes festival timetable, artist application forms, and history. - (AU) Chamberlain, Lindy
- Author of Through My Eyes, Chamberlain's personal story of the court case surrounding the disappearance of her baby Azaria in the 1980s. - (AU) Chandler, Anthony
- Includes examples of corporate commissions such as statues, busts, trophies, and large scale bronze artwork for architectural installations. - (AU) Chandler, Bertram
- Australian writing novels from the mid 1950's up until 1984. Presents a bibliography, biography, and links. - (AU) Chao Feng Chinese Orchestra
- Community based traditional Chinese Orchestra. - (AU) Chapman, Gary - Panoramas Plus
- Large format Australian landscapes and seascapes. - (AU) Charcoal Mine BBQ House
- All-you-can-eat Korean style BBQ buffet. - (AU) Charles Sturt University
 - (AU) Charters Towers Country Music Festival
- The Charters Towers Country Music is held each April in Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. This official site includes talent quest information and festival guide. - (AU) Chauvel Cinema
- Specialising in arthouse, cultural, and experimental film titles. - (AU) Cheap Eats
 - (AU) Cheng, Christopher
- Australian author of nature books for children. - (AU) Cherton
- Details information of accommodation, restaurant, events, and the produce of the farm. - (AU) Chester, Jenni
- Paints sensual and evocative abstractions of flowers and still life. - (AU) Chickenfish
- Portfolio of digital art by Lloyd Sharp. Also includes digital art resources. - (AU) Children's Book Council of Australia - Victoria Branch
- Promote children's literature and to encourage children to read. Includes news, events, awards, and links. - (AU) Children's Book Council of Australia (Queensland Branch)
- Suitable for primary (elementary) and secondary schools, authors, illustrators, and librarians. Contains information relating to children's literature and book awards in Australia. - (AU) Chivas
- Serves coffee, meals, and also caters for functions. - (AU) Chocolate Buddha
- Includes online menu. - (AU) Choo, Henry
- Includes awards, profile, and performance schedule. - (AU) Cicada
- Kirsten Bradley and Nick Ritar produce public art architectural projections, interactive installations, live A/V performances, and projections for theatre and dance. - (AU) CinCin!
- Jazz violin combo playing swing numbers, Latin grooves, and sultry ballads. - (AU) Cinema and Theatre Historical Society (CATHS)
- Fostering interest in theatre and cinema heritage. - (AU) Circle of the Swords
- Features medieval theatrical combat performance photos, code of conduct, upcoming events, and notice board. - (AU) Circus Joseph Ashton
- Home page of the Circus Joseph Ashton, one of the oldest circuses in Australia. Site includes schedule and tickets, history, and FAQ. - (AU) Circus Oz
- Official site of Circus Oz, the Australian circus group. - (AU) Circus Ringbarkus
- Travelling dog show providing family variety entertainment. - (AU) Circus Royale
- Includes history, tour dates, and show details. - (AU) City Noodle Cafe
- Chinese noodle cafe located in Star City casino. Includes menu and location map. - (AU) City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band
- Band information, photos of members, and contact details. - (AU) City of Sydney Cultural Council (CSCC)
- Includes information about the McDonald's Performing Arts Challenge. - (AU) City Recital Hall Angel Place
- World-class music venue. - (AU) City Tattersalls Club
- Facilities include casual and fine dining, ladies and mens fitness centres, and function venues. - (AU) CitySearch: Sydney
- Features event listings, entertainment reviews and news. - (AU) Clan MacLeod Pipe Band
- Bagpipe and drum band based in Sydney. History, booking information, photos, and more. - (AU) Clark, Ben
 - (AU) Class Act Theatre
- Theatre in education for Australian schools covering issues such as bullying, nutrition, history, drug awareness, and head lice. - (AU) ClayNet
- Forum for international ceramic art work. - (AU) Clement, Paul B.
- Guitarist, songwriter, and performer. - (AU) CLOC Musical Theatre - Melbourne
- Non-professional music theatre company established in 1964. - (AU) Clonny's on the Beach
- Includes online menu and booking information. - (AU) Club Salsa
- Beginning and advanced classes. - (AU) Club Wild
- Fully accessible disability-friendly music and dance club. - (AU) CNET.com.au: Digital Photography
- Basic digital camera reviews and comparisons. - (AU) Cobargo Folk Festival.
- Featuring Australian and international acts. Held February 23-25, 2001. - (AU) Cockatoo Island
- Music festival that takes over Sydney Harbour's largest island for Easter weekend. - (AU) Cockle Bay Wharf
- Part of Darling Park. Includes information about area restaurants and events. - (AU) Coco's Riverside Bar and Restaurant
- Includes wine list and menu. - (AU) Coffs Ex-Services Club
- Includes dining, gaming, entertainment, and function facilities. - (AU) Cogley, Elizabeth
- Australian wildlife prints and paintings. - (AU) Cohibar
- Serves cocktails and snacks. - (AU) Cole, Earl
- Australian vocalist covering Frank Sinatra and the Crooners. - (AU) Collective Unconscious
- Provides support for artists wanting to develop and perform original works. - (AU) Collett
- Includes Barnett, Corey, Emery, Ruff, and Vines. - (AU) Collins, Paul
- Australian author of science fiction books for children and adults. - (AU) Colours of Thai
- Online table reservation and menu. - (AU) Comben, Angela
- Photo-realist painter of Australian and African wildlife. Also offers classes. - (AU) Come Together Festival 06
- A festival which highlights Australian music, held at Luna Park, Sydney. - (AU) Company B Belvoir
- Reperetory company from the Belvoir Street Theatre. Includes calendar, archives, upcoming productions, and booking information. - (AU) Computer Graphics School, The
- Offering courses in graphic and web site design. - (AU) Concord Heritage Society
- Maintains a local history museum, and conducts tours of the Yaralla Estate and the Thomas Walker Estate. - (AU) Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, The
- Established to encourage people to learn more about how Australia's state and federal political systems. - (AU) Contemporary Australian Sculpture
- Presents photographs of architectural commissions and installations and details of artists. - (AU) Contemporary Sculptors Association
- A nonprofit organisation, based in Australia, dedicated to promoting contemporary sculpture. - (AU) Conti, Pina
- Acrobatic contortionist and fitness model. - (AU) Convict Trail, The
- The story of the convict built road from Sydney to the Hunter Valley in the early 1800s. - (AU) Convictions
- Contains shipping and passenger information for Australia and New Zealand from 1788 to 1968. - (AU) Convicts to Australia
- A guide to researching convict ancestors. - (AU) Cooke, Kaz
- Kaz Cooke is an Australian author who specialises in humorous educational books for women and girls. Titles include Real Gorgeous and Up The Duff. - (AU) Coolchiq
- Australian blog that believes cool is everything, comfort is nothing. - (AU) Cooper, Craig
- Includes works, resume, and theories. - (AU) Coopers Alehouse at the Earl
- Bar, restaurant, and event facilities for the Earl of Aberdeen Hotel. Provides beer, wine, cocktails, and food. - (AU) Cooroy-Noosa Genealogical and Historical Research Group
- Formed to promote and encourage the study of genealogy, heritage, and history in the local area. - (AU) Corner Hotel
- Offers beer garden, dining, and entertainment. - (AU) Corny Point Lighthouse
- Presenting photographs, history, and operating statistics. - (AU) Cosmic Egg
- Includes band biography, lyrics, gig guide, and sounds. - (AU) Country Arts SA
- Increasing access and participation in the arts for all South Australians. - (AU) Courtenay, Bryce
- Official site for the bestselling author of The Power of One, April Fools' Day, and The Australian Trilogy. - (AU) Cowrie, The
- Fine food with 270° ocean views. - (AU) Cows on Parade Australia
- Public art exhibition of life-size model cows in Brisbane and regional Queensland. Raising money for the Leukaemia Foundation. - (AU) CQ Linedancing
- Resources for the line dancing and bootscooting community in Central Queensland. - (AU) Craft Arts International
- Presenting articles and photographs of contemporary works and artists. - (AU) Craftsite Australia
- Representing the professional craft arts industry in Australia. Includes examples of craft, biographies, details about organisations and the latest news and events. - (AU) CraftSouth
- Professional body serving the contemporary crafts industry in South Australia. - (AU) Create Australia
- The national education and training advisory body for the cultural industries. - (AU) Creative Courses
- Art skill development courses in a range of disciplines. For arts professionals and newcomers alike. - (AU) Creative Knitting
- Monthly magazine with knitting patterns and tips. - (AU) Credo Restaurant
- Credo offers modern Italian food. - (AU) Credo, The
- Modern Australian menu. - (AU) Crider, Jillian
- Features pastels, acrylics, watercolours, and illustrations. - (AU) Crisis Krew
- Features basic, step-by-step moves. - (AU) Crossroad Squares
- Club catering for all levels. Site outlines dance times, what's on, links, and news. - (AU) Croydon Film Society
- Film news, calendar of events, and links. - (AU) Crystal Caves And Fascinating Facets
- Private mineralogical collection with over 600 minerals, crystals, and fossils on display. - (AU) Crystal Kingdom
- Displaying minerals and fossils from the local area. Includes information on the formation of crystals and fossils. - (AU) Cu Chi Tunnels-The Australian Story
- Describes the Aussie sappers who discovered the Viet Cong tunnel system in 1965. Includes a sketch and dimensions of the tunnels searched during Operation Crimp. - (AU) Cuisine Courier
 - (AU) Culinary Studio, The
- BYO restaurant and cafe, offering cooking classes, prepared meals, and produce. - (AU) Culture and Recreation Portal
- Providing access to resources about Australia's culture and recreation. - (AU) Currency Press
- Performing arts publisher. - (AU) Currumbin RSL
- Features a restaurant and cafe, sport and gaming lounge, lawn bowls, function rooms, Veterans' support, and more. - (AU) Curtis, Leah
- Includes music clips, news, press coverage, contact details, and more. - (AU) Cusack, Louise
- Australian author of Destiny of the Light. - (AU) Customs House
- Gallery and cultural centre. - (AU) Cyberpoets
- Melbourne poets create online and interactive works. Also includes a database of local poets, venues, and other resources. - (AU) Da'Hub
- Showcase for graff in Melbourne, Australia. - (AU) Dagman Allstars
- Original four-piece old-school funk band. - (AU) Dahlsen, John
- Environmental artist from Australia featuring recycled art, assemblage, abstract paintings, and installations. - (AU) Daminato, Mia & Jeremy Matthews
- Sydney-based pair who design for both print and web, from identity design, signage, and posters, to magazines, brochures, and books. - (AU) Dams Safety Committee of New South Wales
- Guidelines for the design, construction and maintenance of dams, and information about safe mining near dams. - (AU) Dan O'Connell Hotel
- Celtic pubs specialising in live local bands. - (AU) Dance Factory
- Performing arts studio offering classes in jazz, tap, funk, classical, acrobatics, drama, and singing. - (AU) Dance Network
- Provides information about all forms of dance in Australia. - (AU) Dance Perth
- Information on dance classes in all styles of modern dancing including Latin, Rock and Roll, Jive. Also contains a guide to upcoming dance events. - (AU) Dancehouse
- Venue for innovative dance and physical theatre. - (AU) Dancesport SA
- Information about the sport and the organisation. Includes a calendar of events. - (AU) Dancingaustralia.com
- National directory of social dancing, includes contats for dancing schools, events, and dancewear. - (AU) Dando
- Family research and photos of the Dando family. - (AU) Danes
- Also sells coffee, espresso machines, grinders, and cups. - (AU) Darby, Brendon
- 2001 Archibald Prize finalist. Includes a tour of his studios and recent exhibitions. - (AU) Dark Violence Of Beauty
- Goth music with a twist. - (AU) Darlinghurst Theatre Company
- Information about the Darlinghurst Theatre Company in Sydney, Australia. Includes information about acting classes and upcoming shows. - (AU) Darwin Deckchair Cinema
- Features theatrical screenings of alternative cinema in an open air setting. Presented annually by the Darwin Film Society. - (AU) Dave's Place: Australian Poetry Page
- Showcasing poems based on monthly themes. - (AU) Davey's Bar & Bistro
- Enjoy the lounge, gigs, functional rooms, and indoor and outdoor dining. - (AU) David Jeffries Design, Pty Ltd
- Includes folio of work, web development, illustrations, and animations. - (AU) Dead Persons Society (DPS) Melbourne
- Genealogists assisting others. Search our members' surnames, leave your queries in our guest book, or join us for a chat. - (AU) Dear Friends Garden Restaurant
- Includes menu. - (AU) Decoupage Guild of Australia
- Shares knowledge and encourages the craft of decoupage. - (AU) Dede
- Indonesian and Thai retaurant and take away. - (AU) Dedes Restaurant
- At the Sydney Rowing Club and Kirribilli Club. - (AU) Defending Victoria
- A look at Victorian colonial military and naval forces, and the State's part in the Boer War and WWI. - (AU) Defending Victoria: Eureka Stockade
- Information and photos. - (AU) Deja Blue
- Specialising in weddings and functions on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. - (AU) Deltora Quest
- Follows the adventures of Lief as he searches for the seven magical gems. Written by Emily Rodda. - (AU) Descendants of Convicts Group, Inc.
- For people interested in convicts and the convict system of Australia. - (AU) Design Institute of Australia
 - (AU) Desired Glass
- Bill Mahoney offers a range of handmade leadlight windows, door panels, mirrors, and jewellery. - (AU) Devolution
- Offers web design and hosting specifically for environmentally and socially aware businesses. Features community event listings, film reviews, and more. - (AU) Diary of Felton Mathew
- A government surveyor working in the outskirts of Sydney in the early 1830s. His diaries include writings about his journey to New South Wales and bird observations. - (AU) Dickers, Luke
- Includes designs, sketches, sculptures, and paintings. - (AU) Digital Media World Magazine
- Showcase for computer animation, digital video, multimedia and Web design. - (AU) Digital Photography Blog
- Digital camera reviews, news, tips, and tutorials. - (AU) Dimase, Rocco
- Pictures of various sights and attractions in Melbourne. - (AU) Dining Out
- Twice-yearly publication listing places to eat at the Gold Coast and Brisbane. - (AU) Dinnigan, Collette
- Australian designer of fashion, lingerie, and lace. - (AU) Dinos on Sturt
- Dinos on Sturt offers modern European cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the heart of Ballarat, Victoria. - (AU) Dirty Dancing
- Information about the Australian tour of Dirty Dancing on stage. - (AU) Dissonance Electronic
- Interview and reviews from the underground Perth press. - (AU) Docklands Restaurants
- Listing restaurants in the Docklands area. - (AU) Dockside Comedy Bar
- Featuring comedians from around Brisbane and Australia. - (AU) Documenting a Democracy
- Features documents from the National Archives of Australia and others around the country. Includes photos and the ability to search by State. - (AU) Dolecki, Radek
- Spectacular lightning and thunderstorm photography from Australia by Radek Dolecki. Also featured are images from New Zealand, Brunei, and the U.S. - (AU) Doley, Martin
- Australian artist working in oils, acrylics, watercolours, and sculpture. - (AU) Dolphin Boy
- Exhibits a unique style of surf art. - (AU) Dolphin On Crown Hotel
- Includes three bars and restaurant dining. - (AU) Dome Coffee
- Chain of cafe restaurants and franchises based in Perth, Australia. - (AU) Donovans
- Two Melbourne restauranteurs present this casual and colourful beachside experience. - (AU) Dooleys Hotel
- Irish hotel, offering accommodation, music and a bottle shop. - (AU) Dorrigo Steam Railway and Museum
- The Dorrigo Steam Railway and Museum is home to the largest collection of preserved railway vehicles and memorabilia from the Government and private railways of New South Wales. Exhibits range from 1855 to the present day. - (AU) Douglass, Sara
- Works include fiction, short stories, science fiction, and fantasy. Includes a biography and an introduction to her works. - (AU) Downunder Dance Partners
- Dance times, venues, and a partner search facility for people in Australia. - (AU) Dowrick, Stephanie
- New Zealand-born author of self-help books such as Forgiveness and Other Acts of Love, Intimacy and Solitude, and The Universal Heart. - (AU) Doyles Seafood Restaurants
- Information and menus for Beach, Quay, and Wharf Restaurants. - (AU) Drama Victoria
- Offers resources for those engaged in drama and theatre education and associated arts. - (AU) Driscoll
- Tracing the family from County Cork, Ireland, to the Bendigo Goldfields of Victoria, Australia, from the 1850s to the present. - (AU) Dromana Drive-In
- Situated alongside the Mornington Peninsula Freeway. Includes current features and showtimes. - (AU) Drysdale, Russell (1912-1981)
- A record of selected paintings and incorporates Drysdale's lesser known photographs. Also explores his interpretations of national identity and culture. - (AU) Duarte, Tony
- Oil paintings, charcoals, and pastels for sale. - (AU) Dub Dub Dub Where is the Pub?
- A guide to Sydney's watering holes. Includes reviews and a list of the top 10. - (AU) Dubbo Artz
- The Dubbo Arts and Cultural Advisory Council works to expand local arts and cultural events and organisations. - (AU) Dumb Earth, The
- Alternative rock band based in Melbourne. - (AU) Duncan, Dale
- Marine wildlife painter, specialising in whales, dolphins, seals, platypus, fish & corals. Also Illustration and Graphic Design. - (AU) Dundee's Restaurant
- Specialists in seafood, crocodile, buffalo, kangaroo and Australian beef. - (AU) Dupleix, Jill
- Australian food columnist. Includes recipes and restaurant reviews. - (AU) Durie, Jamie
- Television gardening personality and author of The Source Book and Outdoor Room books. - (AU) Dusty
- The official site for the Australian musical, Dusty, about singer Dusty Springfield. Includes tickets and show dates. - (AU) Dutch/Australian Maritime History
- Features photographs and guestbook. - (AU) Dyers Steak Stable
- Licensed restaurant specialising in steaks. - (AU) E'cco Bistro
- Includes menu, recipes, and events calendar. - (AU) e-autosport.com.au
- Online photo agency, specialising in motor sport. - (AU) Earle, John
 - (AU) Earthcore
- Series of outdoor dance music festivals held in forest environments around Victoria. - (AU) East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival
- Held annually. Site outlines information, maps, tickets, and artists. - (AU) East Empress, The
- Includes menu and wine list. - (AU) East Leagues Club
- Bar, brasserie, bottleshop, gambling, and entertainment. - (AU) East Point Military Museum
- Displaying photographs, artillery, vehicles and smallarms from Japanese raids on Darwin and the Northern Territory during WW2. - (AU) eBooks@Adelaide
- Collection includes classic works of literature, philosophy, science, and history. - (AU) Echidna-Platypus
- Information on Australian history, as well as flora and fauna. - (AU) Echuca Paramount
- Air-conditioned cinema complex. Offers weekly session times, movie club info, and more. - (AU) EcoDesign Foundation (EDF)
- EDF is a consulting education and research institute that exists to support and accelerate the development of sustainable cultures and economies by rethinking design. - (AU) Ecole Ballet Studios
- Private ballet schools for boys and girls from the age of three years. - (AU) Edward's Stories
- Stories, mainly Star Trek, of varying lengths and seriousness. - (AU) Electric Shadows
- Includes session times, film information, and online forum. - (AU) (NZ) Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History
- Journal of the history of Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia. All aspects of ANZ history, and IMM in history teaching generally. - (AU) Elgar Festival 2004
- Celebrating the works of composer Edward Elgar. Central to the festival is the performance of The Apostles and The Kingdom. - (AU) Elision Ensemble
- Australian international contemporary music ensemble, with information on upcoming events, discography, repertoire, and membership. - (AU) Ellison, Kevin
- Selection of works from an energy realist painter. - (AU) Eltham Little Theatre - Eltham, Victoria
- News and information on bookings, auctions, actors, directors, and more. - (AU) Emaline Delapaix Band
- Australian singer-songwriter blends fiery vocals with lush melodies, while merging many genres of music. - (AU) Embroiderers' Guild NSW Inc.
 - (AU) Embroiderers' Guild of South Australia Inc.
- Outlines membership, classes, and the library and museum collections. - (AU) Empire Grill
- Includes menu. - (AU) Empire Theatre
- Includes history, calendar of events, box office contact, and map. - (AU) Enmore Theatre
- Show, ticketing, and location details. - (AU) Enoteca Church St Ristorante
- Features contemporary Italian cuisine. - (AU) Ensemble Theatre
- Presenting a variety of new and contemporary Australian and international plays, in the belief that theatre can and should be a civilizing influence in our society. - (AU) Epoque Belgian Beer Café
- Includes beer selection and food menu, and calendar of special events. - (AU) Epping Thai Restaurant
- Includes an online menu. - (AU) Equinox, The
- Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and caters for special events. - (AU) Escape - Melbourne Graffiti
- Features over 360 images, updates, and links. - (AU) Essendon Choral Society (ECS)
- Information including upcoming performances, history, and how to join. - (AU) Estia
- Includes wine list. - (AU) Ettamogah Mob
- Developing franchises based on a well known cartoon. - (AU) Eureka
- Video presentation of the Eureka Dawn Walk, held in 1998 in Ballarat, Victoria, the home of the gold digger's revolt in 1854. - (AU) Eureka Centre
- Showcases the history of the Eureka Rebellion in 18954 and the discovery of gold in the Ballarat region. - (AU) Eureka Stockade: Birth of the Australian National Idea
- Information from the Australian National Republicans. - (AU) Eureka Street
- Covering public affairs, the arts, and theology. - (AU) Eurobeat
- A spoof of the Eurovision Song Contest where the audience adopts one of 12 countries. - (AU) Everingham, Stephen
- Displays original art work and repoductions by resident artist Steve Everingham. - (AU) Ewing, Robert L. - Ewing Arts
- Provides a resource base for those interested in the community art field. Focuses on collaborations, cross cultural art, residencies and mural art projects in S/W Australia. - (AU) Excelsior Hotel
- Free pool nights and live bands with no cover charge. Also has rooms available. - (AU) Experimental Art Foundation
- Australian and international. - (AU) Explorers of Australia and Nearby Islands
- Biographical information. - (AU) Fables Restaurant
- Includes menu and online booking form. - (AU) Fallon, Jennifer
- Author of the Demon Child Trilogy, Medalon, Treason Keep, and Harshini and the soon to be released Second Sons Trilogy. - (AU) Falls Festival
- The Falls Festival is an annual three day music and youth culture festival. Held on a farm in the Otway Ranges to celebrate the New Year. - (AU) Farleigh, Richard
- Australian-born millionaire investor and author of Taming the Lion, 100 Secret Strategies for Investing. Richard appears on BBC TV's Dragons' Den - (AU) Farm Animal Resource Management (F.A.R.M.)
- Provides a variety of farm animals for display at educational, corporate, and community events. - (AU) Farm Cafe, The
- Cafe at the Collingwood Children's Farm. - (AU) Farrow, James Matthew
- Examples of my personal work including Celtic calligraphy and a Nicene creed with illuminated capital. - (AU) Fashion Down Under
- Images of magazine editorial and fashion advertisements. - (AU) Fat Peach
- Original punk music. Features images, lyrics, tablature, and more. - (AU) Fazio's
- Includes dining and catering menu. - (AU) FBI Fashion College
- Offers courses that focus on all aspects of the fashion industry. - (AU) Featherdale Wildlife Park
- Get "up close and personal" with kangaroos, koalas, wombats, emus, dingoes, and more. - (AU) Feder8
- Programme to celebrate Federation, by the Forest Youth Theatre Company. Includes performances, workshops, and short story competition. - (AU) Fendley, Karyn
- Exhibit of acrylic works on canvas. - (AU) Ferguson's Waterfront Restaurant
- Includes functions and catering. - (AU) Festival of Darwin
- Annual community arts and cultural festival. - (AU) Fidopunk
- Band from Melbourne playing a mix of punk, rock, and wheelie bins! - (AU) Fiesta Mexican Restaurant
- Includes dine in and take away menu. - (AU) Fifteen Melbourne
- The newest restaurant in Jamie Oliver's family of restaurants. Trains young people for careers in the restaurant business. - (AU) Fighter World
- Experience fighter aircraft up-close. Located at Williamtown RAAF base, just outside of Nelson Bay. - (AU) Filippini, Laurent
- Includes abstract and figurative works inspired by the Australian landscape. - (AU) Fine Food Australia
- Industry event showcasing the latest food, drink, and equipment from around the world. - (AU) Fire Services Museum of Victoria
- Victoria's fire service history online, as well as memorabilia. Updated regularly and maintained by volunteers. - (AU) FireArtFanatics
- Troupe performing fire exhibitions, technical fire routines, and fire art pieces. - (AU) FireWorks Dance Company
- Performing events in fire, circus, and dance. - (AU) Firkin and Hound, The
- English-style pub with restaurant. - (AU) First Families 2001
- A user-friendly database for people to share details about the earliest person in their family known to have lived in Australia. - (AU) First Fleet Fellowship Victoria
- Association for people with ancestors who arrived in Australia in 1788 aboard one of the ships of the First Fleet. Includes the names and a description of all eleven ships. - (AU) Flanagans Irish Bar
- Irish pub offering meals and live entertainment. - (AU) Fletcher, Christian
- Gallery of landscape images of the Leeuwin Naturaliste coast and Margaret River Wine Region. - (AU) Fleurieu Biennale Art Prize
- Some of Australia's best landscape artists compete for an art prize. You can see the winners and finalists for this year's award on display in South Australia. - (AU) Flickerfest
- Australia's only competitive short film and short documentary festival. Screens the best of the world's short films at Bondi and via a national tour. - (AU) Flinders University
- Information about programmes and faculty. - (AU) Flinders University
 - (AU) Flinders University Art Museum
 - (AU) Floral Art School of Australia
- Offers day, evening and correspondence floristry diploma courses. - (AU) Flowers Design School
- Teaching all aspects of floristry. Also offering industry specific products especially text books. - (AU) Flute Society of NSW
- Nonprofit organisation which seeks to encourage flute players, makers, and composers from around Australia, and to bring flute music to the attention of the general public. - (AU) Flutes Restaurant
- Contemporary dining at Brookland Valley Vineyard. - (AU) Flying Fruit Fly Circus
- Training programme concentrating on incorporating circus skills with formal academic studies. - (AU) Flying Lotahs, The
- Aerial and aquatic acts. - (AU) Flynn, Pat
- Author of novels for readers in years 6-10. - (AU) Flynn, Warren
- Author of Gaz, Different Voices, and Escaping Paradise. Site includes biography, tips for writers, and reviews. - (AU) Folk and Decorative Artists Association of Australia
- Services folk and decorative artists through teacher accreditations, exhibits, and classes. - (AU) Follow The Sun: Australian Travel Posters 1930s-1950s
- A collection from the Australian National Travel Association showcasing a diverse selection of posters from the 1930s through the 1950s. - (AU) Fonts and Graphics: A Free Resource Guide
- Free clip art, fonts, animation, sounds, and more. - (AU) Food and Wine with Altitude Fair
- Includes food stall, wine tasting, live music, and children's events. - (AU) Food-Fun-Wine
- Guide to markets, cooking, and restaurants in Adelaide. - (AU) Forest Inn
- Features dates for upcoming acts. - (AU) Forster, Craig
- Exhibition of paintings by the Australian artist and photographic work of his daughter Yvette Forster. Featured work includes the Tsunami set of paintings. - (AU) Fox & Firkin
- English pub styled restaurant. - (AU) Fox, Daryl E
- Designs murals and backdrops, trompe-l'oeil, sculptures and models, sets, and signs. - (AU) Fox, Mem@
- (AU) Fraser's Restaurant
- Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as catering for corporate events. - (AU) Freeman, Meredi
- Presents postmodernist feminist poems, prose poems, and stories ranging in theme from new shoes to death. - (AU) Fremantle Arts Centre
- Promotes and encourages the arts through classes, exhibitions, and touring performances. - (AU) Fremantle Cinema Guide
- What's showing this week in cinemas in and around Fremantle. - (AU) French, Jackie
- Author of books for younger readers, and gardening columnist and personality. - (AU) Fresh Magazine
- Guide to what's new and happening in Sydney. - (AU) Friends of Science Fiction (FSF)
- Showcasing the best of sci-fi from around the web. Offers free email addresses with a sci-fi twist. - (AU) Friends Restaurant
- Includes menu and event information. - (AU) FRISCÉ Theatre Co.
- Theatre company run by 1998 graduates from Ringwood Secondary College. - (AU) From Lunchroom to Boardroom
- Searchable oral history recording on women in the labour movement presented by the University of Queensland. Includes documents and images archive. - (AU) Fruit
- Official site of the Adelaide-born pop trio, Fruit. Includes photos, audio, news, and more. - (AU) Fruitbowl Live Music Show
- Contains detailed information on shows including pictures, wallpaper, stories, and more. - (AU) FunkTap.com
- Tap dancing group in Melbourne. Also provides information about the local scene. - (AU) Gaelic Club, The
- Lists upcoming live performances and outlines venue and ticketing information. - (AU) Galapagos Duck
- Features music, history, members, contact information, recordings, and more. - (AU) Gash
- Punk rock band from Melbourne, Australia. - (AU) Gasworks Art Park
- Gasworks Art Park is an arts precinct housed in renovated industrial buildings. Includes information about monthly markets, festivals, and displays. - (AU) Gauvin, Dorothy
- Specialising in oil paintings of Australia's heritage and folklore. - (AU) Geelong Gallery
- Includes information about current exhibitions and featured artists. - (AU) Geelong Lyric Theatre Society - Geelong, Victoria
- Offers the company's history, show details, and ticket prices. - (AU) Geelong Performing Arts Centre
- Includes an events calendar, information on venue restaurants, and news. - (AU) Gehlert, Shane
- Produces surrealist works involving the Australian outback, and native fauna and flora. - (AU) Gemelli, Adriano
- Includes a gallery of works including holospectral techniques, paintings, murals, mosaic tiles, and more. - (AU) Gemmell, Nikki
- Official site for the author of Lovesong, Cleave, Alice Springs, and Shiver. - (AU) Genealogical Society of Victoria
- Seeks to promote and encourage the study of genealogy, heraldry, and allied subjects, and to assist members and others in genealogical research (conducted via snail, fax and email). - (AU) Genealogy in Australia
- Genealogy in Australia is aimed at people researching their Australian links or Australians wanting a starting focus. This page focuses on Australian genealogy and family history research. - (AU) General Langfitt Story, The
- Recounts the stories of Polish refugees who arrived in Australia in 1950 aboard a United States Army transport carrier the USAT General W. C. Langfitt. The online book is at the site of the department of immigration and citizenship of Australia. - (AU) Genki Japanese Restaurant
- Offers a menu of traditional favourites such as teriyaki dishes right through to sushi and sashimi, vegetarian, and house specials. - (AU) George 2000 Hotel & Cafe
- Serving snacks, coffee, and meals. - (AU) Gerasimon, Peter
- Features realistic paintings of subjects and views in Australia by the artist from Argentina. - (AU) German-speakers in Australia
- A history of German-speaking immigration in Australia. Includes a section for students. - (AU) Geroe, Ann
- Handmade pottery bowls and vases. - (AU) Gerzabek, Ernie
- Colourful, decorative, and optimistic contemporary paintings. - (AU) Getback
- Adelaide-based '50s and '60s rock 'n' roll band. Official site features pictures, discography, gig guide, and more. - (AU) Ghiciu, Paola
- Italian born Australian model, available for fashion shows, lingerie, and runway promotions. - (AU) Ghigna, Charles
- Poet, children's author, and nationally syndicated newspaper writer. - (AU) Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Victoria
- Includes calendar of events, photos, and news. - (AU) Gilligan's Bar & Grill
- Tropical seafood menu. - (AU) Ginger, Edward
- Maker of fabricated steel sculptures for urban spaces. - (AU) Gino's Cafe
 - (AU) Giordinis Restaurant
- Includes menu. - (AU) Girls' Night In
- Short stories from contemporary female authors. All royalties from the book are being donated to War Child. Edited by Jessica Adams, Fiona Walker, and Chris Manby. - (AU) Gladesville Hotel
- Kid friendly hotel. - (AU) Glass Brasserie
- Combines the internationally-acclaimed interior design of New York designer Tony Chi and the exceptional culinary expertise of highly awarded local restaurateur Luke Mangan. - (AU) Glebe Music Festival for Classical Music, The
- Annual event in which young artists come together from all over the world to work with established choirs and orchestras. - (AU) Gleeson, Libby
- Author of picture books and novels for young kids, and also novels for older readers. - (AU) Gleitzman, Morris
- Books include Water Wings, Sticky Beak, and Misery Guts. He has also written screenplays. - (AU) Glen Street Theatre
- Theatre and cabaret venue on the North Shore presenting productions from Australia's leading theatre companies. - (AU) Glenbrook Cinema
- Local family-run cinema with the latest technology. - (AU) Glenda Yee Wizkidz
- Theatrical dance and singing school. - (AU) Glenwood Shakespeare Company - Casula, NSW
- Primary and secondary school Shakespeare company. Site includes information on performances and texts, and an extensive stills collection. - (AU) Global Art Projects
- Develops and manages national and international art events. - (AU) Global Carnival
- World music carnival that has grown to be one of Australia's most unique festivals, presenting three days and nights of music performed on multiple stages. - (AU) Gold, Alan
- Australian fiction author - (AU) Golden River Zoo
- Fauna gardens with native and exotic animals. - (AU) Good Food Show
- Features kitchenware, cooking, and entertaining exhibitore, with cooking demonstrations. - (AU) Good Reading
- Monthly publication, offering book reviews, author profiles, and information on fiction and non-fiction titles. - (AU) Good Vibrations Festival
- All-day outdoor event that musically concentrates on hip-hop, roots, breaks, house, and rare groove. - (AU) Goodman, Alison
- Author of Singing the Dogstar Blues. - (AU) Goolwa Maritime Gallery
- Displays historic wooden and steam boat art, images, models, chandlery, furniture, fittings, and stories. - (AU) Goose Island Lighthouse
- Lies off the west coast of Flinders Island. - (AU) Gorgeous Voices Festival
- Bendigo's Gorgeous Voices Festival is for women singers, singing groups, and choirs. Includes workshops and performances. Held in September. - (AU) Gorman House Arts Centre - Canberra, ACT
- Creative centre for the arts, showcasing theatre, dance, visual arts, and music. - (AU) Gorman-Mellady, Lyn
- Painter of traditional art depicting Australian landscapes in oil, pastel and limited edition prints. - (AU) Gosford City Brass Band
- Includes history and pictures. - (AU) Gostin, Olga
- Watercolour artist specialising in Australian heritage architecture. - (AU) Govinda's
- International vegetarian buffet and movie cinema. - (AU) GPO Bars & Restaurants
- List of restaurants and bars housed in the GPO Centre. - (AU) Graham Jaunay's Site
- Genealogist and historian specialising in South Australian records. Includes links to ship wrecks pages and records sites. - (AU) Grainger, Morley
- Uses fabric and stitching to create art. - (AU) Grampians Grape Escape
- The Grampians Grape Escape is a wine and food festival held in Halls Gap, north west Victoria. Held at the end of April. - (AU) Grand Bar and Brasserie
- Includes restaurant menu. - (AU) Gray, Mark
- Mark Gray is a photographer in Australia. In his gallery, he displays landscape, seascape, and cityscape photography from the land down under. - (AU) Gray, Rob
- Black and white photography of the Australian landscape. - (AU) Grazi's B&B
- Offers five bedrooms and licensed cafe. - (AU) Greek Australian Archive Museum and Learning Centre
 - (AU) Green Gourmet Vegetarian
- Creative and healthy Asian vegetarian food. - (AU) Green Room Awards
- Celebrates excellence on the Melbourne professional stage. - (AU) Greengate Hotel
- Includes a cocktail bar and function centre. - (AU) Greenway, Frances (1777-1837)
 - (AU) Greenwood, Kerry
- Kerry Greenwood is the author of the Phryne Fisher series of detective stories. This official site includes information about the books and a glossary of terms. - (AU) Griffiths Island Lighthouse
- Features the history of the bluestone structure. - (AU) Griffiths, Andy
- Books include Just tricking!, Just Stupid!, and Rubbish Bins in Space. Site has jokes, resources for writers, and links. - (AU) Grill'd
- Grill'd serves healthy, fresh burgers for takeaway or dine-in. Includes online menu. - (AU) Gringo's Mexican Cantina
- Provides the taste of Old Mexico, with the unique atmostphere of beachside Hervey Bay. - (AU) Groove Champion Productions - Melbourne, Victoria
- Ticket and venue information. - (AU) Groove on Tap
- Ensemble available for events and functions. - (AU) Ground Truth
- Guide to the human and environmental history of South Australia. - (AU) Grunts View, A
- An Australian soldier's personal view of the Vietnam War, gained while serving with 7th Battalion (PIGS) Royal Australian Regiment, from 1969 to 1971. - (AU) Guess, Jeff
- Australian poet. - (AU) Guildford Leagues Club
- Functions, gaming, and entertainment. - (AU) Guillaume At Bennelong
- Contemporary Australian cuisine with a classical French influence. - (AU) Gum San
- Gum San is a Chinese heritage centre in the Victorian town of Ararat. It showcases the history of the Chinese in the early goldmining years. - (AU) Haby, Gracia & Louise Jennison
- Artists books and collaborative projects created by two contemporary visual artists based in Melbourne, Australia. - (AU) Hadfield
- Features births, deaths, and marriages as recorded by the General Register Office of England and Wales. - (AU) Hagan, John
- Teacher, illustrator and author focuses on maritime and eighteenth century themes. - (AU) Hair Expo
- Annual event showcasing hairdressers from around the world. Includes expo programme, tickets, and exhibitor information. - (AU) Hair HQ
- Hair fashion news, product reviews, links, and business listings. - (AU) Hairy Lemon
- All-brother Australian trio playing original rock. - (AU) Hallam Hotel
- Offers entertainment, dining, and gaming. - (AU) Hamilton Art Gallery
- Features silver, glass and porcelain, oriental ceramics, tapestry, furniture, paintings, and print displays. - (AU) Hamilton Historic Society
- Photos and town history. - (AU) Hamilton, Jeff
- Stained glass artist. - (AU) Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia
- Working to preserve traditional tools and artisan techniques. - (AU) Handmade
- Craft, decorating, and sewing inspiration and tips. - (AU) Hands On Art
- An arts centre for young people to encourage a celebration of culture and art. - (AU) Handweavers and Spinners Guild of Victoria Inc
 - (AU) Hannibals Lebanese Restaurant
- Features belly dancers, middle eastern food, and information on parties and corporate events. - (AU) Hansen, Victoria
- Food writer and presenter for tv, radio, and live events. - (AU) Harbour View Hotel
- Public bar and cocktail lounge in The Rocks. - (AU) Hargrave, Lawrence (1850-1915)
- Celebrating the life and work of the man who invented the box kite, which led to the development of the Wright Brothers' first powered aeroplane. - (AU) Harlem Nights
- Ballroom nightclub catering to the styles of Modern, Street/Latin American, Rock and Roll, Swing, Tango Argentino, and more. - (AU) Harmony Film Festival
- Annual short film festival held in Sydney, Australia. Site features films, events, entry form, and photo gallery. - (AU) Harmony in Paradise
- All-women vocal ensemble, singing four-part unaccompanied harmony. - (AU) Harold Holt Murder, The
- Suggests that former Prime Minister, Harold Holt, was murdered in 1967 because we was opposed to American bases on Australian soil. - (AU) Harp Inn
- Offers entertainment and accommodation. - (AU) Harris, Christine
- Writer of young reader novels and plays. - (AU) Harris, Samela
- Newspaper columnist and author of On A Shoe String. - (AU) Harry's Cafe de Wheels
- Offers hot meat and vegetable pies as well as hotdogs. - (AU) Harry's on Buderim
- Outdoor dining and disabled facilities. Offers vegetarian menu. - (AU) Harry's Seafood Grill and Bar Retaurant
- Includes menus. - (AU) Hartwell Players
- Includes news and upcoming productions. - (AU) Harvest Festival
- Held in Melbourne and Adelaide for lovers of roots based music. - (AU) Hawkesbury National Fiddle Festival
- Celebrating the fiddle in all genre of music. Includes workshops, concerts, contests, busking, and more. - (AU) Hawkins, Trevor
- Angling artist who specialises in prints, giftware, and digital images featuring fish. - (AU) Hawthorne Cinemas and Balmoral Cineplex
- Features news, coming soon, theatre specs, special offers, and more. - (AU) Hay Historical Society
- Concerned with the local history of Hay, and surrounding district and villages, in the western Riverina. Outlines research projects and regional resources. - (AU) Heard, Graham
- Painting in an expressionistic style with strong and striking colours which slash across the canvas. - (AU) Heartspace Theatre Company
- Amateur company with the purpose of moving hearts and minds through theatre. - (AU) Heddon Greta Drive-in
- Located in the Lower Hunter Valley. Site includes a road map, prices, and links. - (AU) Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award
- In honour of the late painter Helen Lempriere. Includes information about entry, prizes, and entrants displays. - (AU) Hellenic Club of Canberra
- Restaurant, function room, and casino. - (AU) Helpmann Academy
- Partnership of the tertiary arts schools in South Australia. - (AU) Helpmann Awards
- Recognises distinguished artistic achievement and excellence in live entertainment. - (AU) Henna Nights School of Belly Dance
- Includes information about belly dancing in South Australia. - (AU) Henny Penny Foods
- Providing fast food and catering, with franchises available. - (AU) Her Majesty's Theatre
- Her Majesty's Theatre Ballarat was built in 1874 theatre. Includes historical information and what's on guide. - (AU) Her Majestys Theatre
- Includes a virtual tour of this historic theatre, seating guide, and calendar of events. - (AU) Herald Sun Home Entertainment Show
- Displaying the latest in home theatre and hi fi and audio products. - (AU) Hermitage of Marananga, The
- Country boutique house hotel offering private accommodation and restaurant. Set on a scenic hill surrounded by vineyards. - (AU) Heroic Cinema
- A guide to Hong Kong movies in Australia, on television and in cinemas. - (AU) Herons Reef Historic Gold Diggings
- Gold mining site on 113 acres classified by the National Trust. Spans gold mining in Australia from 1851 to 1930s. - (AU) High Country Heritage Information & Research Centre
- Gateway to Gippsland history. Includes genealogy information and links. - (AU) Hinwood, Rhyl
- International sculptor in bronze, marble, and sandstone. - (AU) Hippo Helper, The
- Teaching resources, Internet activities, homework contracts, lesson plans, and tutorials. - (AU) Hissyfit
- All-girl indie-pop band from Melbourne. - (AU) Historical Society of Cairns
- Formed to record the written, pictorial, and oral history of North Queensland. - (AU) History & Psychosexual Aspects of Footwear
- Paper from the Latrobe University Podiatry Department. - (AU) History and Genealogy Society of Canberra
 - (AU) History Council of NSW
- Peak body for historical organixations in New South Wales and those interested in the past. - (AU) History of Bulahdelah Mountain, The
- Online book detailing the Great Lakes region of New South Wales. - (AU) History of Queensland
- A collection of accounts and reminiscences. - (AU) History of Tarnagulla, The
- Pictorial and written history of a Victorian goldmining town. - (AU) History of Technology in Australia 1788-1988
- A condensed history of Australian technological innovation and adaptation. - (AU) History Teacher's Association of New South Wales (HTA NSW)
- Represents history teachers and others with an interest in the subject. - (AU) History Teachers Association of Australia (HTAA)
- Aims to foster an interest in history and the teaching of history. - (AU) History Teachers' Association of Victoria (HTAV)
- Aims to promote the teaching of history. - (AU) History Trust of South Australia
- Manages museums and encourage public understanding of the State's history. - (AU) HMAS Castlemaine
- Historic war ship which served as a World War II minesweeper. - (AU) Hobart Film Society
- Come to our Members' screenings. - (AU) Hobart Summer Festival
- The Hobart Summer Festival features 12 days of theatre, music, the outdoors, food, and art. - (AU) Hobbs, Dimity
- Tapestry artist. Site includes gallery of work and information on how a commissioned piece is done. - (AU) Holmes a Court Gallery
- Presenting focused exhibitions to show the diversity of The Holmes à Court Collection. - (AU) Holmes, Dennis
- Specialises in cartoon character logos and character designs for T-shirts, greeting cards, web sites, publications, and mascots. - (AU) Holten
- Traces Cornish lineage. Other names include Holten, Coe, Rendle, George, Rowett, Minards, Perry, Hubbard, and Bosua. - (AU) Homebake
- Australia's annual all-local music festival. - (AU) Honeydip
- Rock trio. - (AU) Hood, Cherry
- Specialises in oversized oil and watercolour portraits. - (AU) Hordern Pavilion & Royal Hall of Industries
- Entertainment venue features restaurants, cafes, bars, cinemas, and fashion retailers. Site outlines services and featured events. - (AU) Horne, Fiona
- Author of Witch - A Personal Journey. Horne is also a journalist, singer, radio personality, and TV presenter. Official site. - (AU) Hornsby RSL Club
- Facilities information and events calendar. - (AU) Hot Poppy Cafe Bar
- North Melbourne's Hot Poppy Cafe is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week. Includes an online menu. - (AU) Hotel LA
- Includes bars, restaurants, and special events. - (AU) Hotel Spencer
- Pub and restaurant. - (AU) House of Chow
- Asian gourmet cuisine. - (AU) Hume, David
- Australian visual artist, best known for abstract landscapes of the outback. - (AU) Hunter Valley's WoWLetsGoW LeisureBase
- Where to go and what to do in the Hunter Valley - cinemas, galleries, restaurants, theatres, clubs, pubs and more. - (AU) Hurst, Elise
- Melbourne artist showcasing examples of her illustration and traditional artwork. - (AU) Huskisson Pictures
- Independent theatre screens daily. Site outlines what's playing, coming soon, and facilities. - (AU) Ibn Qirtaiba
- Magazine of the SF SIG of Australian Mensa; for fans of science fiction, speculative fiction and science fantasy in all their forms. - (AU) Icon Bar
- Bar, lounge, nightclub, and cafe. - (AU) Ikebana Centre Australia
- Offers instruction in Ikebana, or flower arrangement. School headed by Ruth Grosser. - (AU) Il Cacciatore - Hermitage Lodge
- Offers suites with spas, views of the Brokenback Range, and an Italian restaurant. - (AU) Illawarra Catholic Club Incorporating Club Menai
- Offers gaming, dining, entertainment, functions, and promotions. - (AU) Illawarra Coal
- Historical research project documenting over 200 years of coal mining in the Illawarra district of New South Wales. - (AU) Illosight
- Searchable catalogue of Australian illustrations, illustrators, and agents. - (AU) Illustration Index to Australian Art
- Offers an index to works by Australian artists which have been used as illustrations in books and in major exhibition catalogues. - (AU) IMAX Theatre Sydney
- Located in Darling Harbour. Outlines the facilities, admission, and what's showing. - (AU) Immigration Museum
- Shows the history and culture of immigrants in Victoria. - (AU) Imp Press
- Independent publisher dedicated to externalizing the internal and propagating the infernal. - (AU) In The Artist's Footsteps
- The lives and works of Australian artists and the social environments in which they lived and painted. - (AU) Incruedable Latin Motion
- Latin American dance company offering salsa and rueda classes. - (AU) Indentured Servants of the Van Diemens Land Company
- a look at the supply of convicts to provide tradesmen and labourers for the development of the north of Tasmania. - (AU) Indesign.com.au
- For interior design, architecture, and product design information. - (AU) Indiana Tea House
- Contains menu, event listings, and history. - (AU) Individual Thai Restaurant
- Menu of The Individual and its sister restaurant "Top End Thai" in Kalgoorlie. - (AU) Ingham, John
- Sells calendars featuring duotone landscape images. - (AU) Ingram, Luke
- Australian artist whose work stems from a background in both computer technology and visual art. - (AU) Inner Punk
- Promoting the local Sydney punk, ska, and hardcore scene. - (AU) inSpace
- Presents new works, new ideas, and new collaborations from Australian independent artists, writers, actors, directors, film makers, dancers, and choreographers. - (AU) Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
- Exhibits works by new and established artists. Also provides forums for conferences, lectures, performances, artist monographs, and art publications. - (AU) Institute of Postcolonial Studies
- Independent institute dedicated to research into postcolonialism, First/Third World relations, and the legacies of colonialism in today's world. - (AU) International Centre for Convict Studies, The
- An electronic archive relating to the study of penal transportation and convict experience within the British Empire from 1600-1940. - (AU) International Drama/Theatre and Education Association (IDEA)
- Aims to promote and advocate drama as part of education and to provide an international forum for the teachers and educators. - (AU) International Internet Genealogical Society University
- Genealogical research in Australia, with online classes available for researching your family history on the Internet. - (AU) International Yoga Teachers Association
- Offers information about classes, becoming a teacher, and general yoga. - (AU) Investigator Science & Technology Centre
- Aims to raise the awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the role of science and technology in our world. - (AU) IPAC Illawarra Performing Arts Centre
- Includes calendar of events, ticket booking, and venue information. - (AU) IRAA Theatre
- Physical theatre company performing works based on physical, verbal, and visual expression. - (AU) Irani, Neil
- Abstract expressionism and minimalism painter working in oils and acrylics. - (AU) Irish Dancing in Australia
- Beginner's guide to Irish dancing. Music, dances, competitions, hair and shoes. A survival kit for mothers of Irish Dancers. - (AU) Irvin, Carol
- Creates spiritual, therapeutic, and expressive works to personally fit the art buyer. - (AU) Irving, Pamela
- Specialised ceramic sculpture in animal forms and handbuilt vessels, mosaic works, and bronzes for public and private spaces. - (AU) Is Theatre
- Is Theatre is a Tasmanian theatre company telling stories through performance art. - (AU) Island
- Literary magazine celebrating Tasmanian writers and poets. - (AU) iTGraphics
- News, reviews, tips and hints, and tutorials. - (AU) J.W. Swing Orchestra
- Plays 1930s swing music. Includes gig guide and audio samples. - (AU) (NZ) Jack
- Jack/Beaumont emigrated to New Zealand c1870. Researching Brown, Burgess, Hayes, Perriam lines, and more. - (AU) Jacket Magazine
- Australian review of new writing including poetry, interviews, and articles. - (AU) Jackson Zumdish
- Weirdo pop rock group. - (AU) Jackson's Restaurant
- Serving a menu with Modern Australian influences. - (AU) Jacksons On George
- Four floors of entertainment encompassing six bars. - (AU) Jacobs, Peter
- Presents photographs of works and a biography. - (AU) Jacoby, Kate
- Author of the Legends of Elita series. - (AU) Jaggi, François
- Creates abstract pieces suggestive of the movement of birds and other animals. - (AU) James Cook University
 - (AU) James Cook University
 - (AU) James Craig Restoration
- Information about the restoration of this vessel which was wrecked off Southern Tasmania. - (AU) James, Andrew
- Performing as a solo pianist, and part of a jazz trio, and cuban dance band. - (AU) James, Clive
- Personal website of this Australian broadcaster and author. Includes audio and video. - (AU) Jane Austen Society of Melbourne
- Contact details and meeting dates for a nonprofit, literary society dedicated to the novels of Jane Austen. - (AU) Jane, Sarah
- Features a photo gallery, her singing career, video clips, and personal interests. - (AU) Jarjam Artworks
- Drawings, paintings and prints including fairies, dragons and other fantasy images. - (AU) Jarmers Restaurant
- Offers modern European cuisine and the finest Australian produce. - (AU) Jasmin Indian Restaurant
- Includes dine-in and takeaway menu. - (AU) Jasmine Thai Restaurant
- Set banquet and take-away meals available. - (AU) Jazz in the Vines
- Outdoor jazz spectacular incorporating a mixture of food, wine and entertainment. Held at Tyrrell's vineyard. - (AU) Jazz Syndicate
- All-student big band from Belmont High School in Geelong. - (AU) Jeffers, Oliver
- Artist, writer, and illustrator. - (AU) Jennings, Paul
- All the latest news, information and games relating to some of my books from the official Paul Jennings file. - (AU) Jerk
- Includes news, music, and photos. - (AU) Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre
- Provides photos and information on the concert hall and conservatory. - (AU) Job, Susanna
- Jobart features pen and ink Australian wildlife. Artwork includes prints, cards, and T-shirts. - (AU) John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library
- News, resources, and events relating to the life and times of Australia's wartime leader. - (AU) John Glover Society Inc.
- Honours and promotes the memory of John Glover and other notable artists living and working in Evandale and surrounding Australian districts. - (AU) Johnson Society of Australia
- Group for those who enjoy reading, talking and writing about the life and works of Dr. Samuel Johnson, his biographer, James Boswell, and their circle. - (AU) Johnson, Kevin
- Sydney born songsmith and singer. - (AU) Join Alley
- Heavy grooves, guitar orientated dance, ballads, and more. - (AU) JoJo's River Restaurant & Cafe
- Located on Nedlands Baths Marina. - (AU) Jolley, Elizabeth
 - (AU) Jolly, Gareth
- Gallery of black and white photography, and photographic tips. - (AU) Jom Tong
- Online table reservations and menu. - (AU) Jonah's
- Offers eight guestrooms, and restaurant serving French Mediterranean cuisine. - (AU) Jones, Cara
- Featuring the artists passion for imagined landscapes and architecture. - (AU) Jordons Seafood Restaurant
- Includes menu and online table bookings. - (AU) Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
- Home to seven contemporary arts organisations. Includes live and visual art displays. - (AU) Jumbuck
- Aussie resource for knitting, spinning and wool crafts. - (AU) K-Tels, The
- Cover band from Sydney. - (AU) Kailis Fish Market Cafe
- Cafe, bar, and restaurant. - (AU) Kalamunda Youth Swing Band
- Playing swing and jazz locally. - (AU) Kamalova, Zulya
- Presents traditional songs and original compositions in cross-cultural interpretation. - (AU) Kanamori, Mayu
 - (AU) Karnak Playhouse
- Amphitheatre built at the foot of mountains in the Daintree. Presents a blend of contemporary dance and high-tech laser show. - (AU) Katcouta Licensed Restaurant
- Licensed premises, serving North African cuisine, and hosting live bands. - (AU) Katherine Cinemas
- Outlines movies, session times, coming soon, and links. - (AU) Kedron Wavell Services Club
- Community club with dining, entertainment, and leisure activities. - (AU) Kelts Bar
- Features upcoming rock acts and gallery of photos from past gigs. - (AU) Ken Lord's The Juice
- What's on and gossip for Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast, and the Gold Coast. - (AU) Kennedy, Bridget
- Painter and jewellery artist. Includes portfolio of work. - (AU) Kerr, Miranda
- Official site of Australian model Miranda Kerr. Includes portfolio, video, and news. - (AU) Kick Up the Dust
- Voluntary organisation bringing the Asian-Australian culture to the Australian community. - (AU) Kids' Night In 2
- A collection of short stories for kids. Royalties go to the War Child Australia relief agency. - (AU) King Ludwigs Restaurant
- Set with views of the Glasshouse Mountains. Includes online menu and events. - (AU) King River Cafe
- Offer a variety of dishes and wines. - (AU) Kingston Arts Network (KAN)
- Non-government community organisation supporting local artists from any discipline. Including painting, sculpture, photography, theatre, literature, performance, and music. - (AU) Kingston, Margo
- Political commentator and author outlining her displeasure with the John Howard administration. - (AU) Kino Cinemas
- Includes coming attractions, prices, and locations. - (AU) Kirsop, Douglas
- Watercolours, oils, pastels and, gouache on various mediums of landscapes including Western Australia and various regions of Italy. - (AU) Kiwi Down Under
- Commercial biodynamic and organic fruit farm. Includes a cafe, organic shop, and farm tours. - (AU) Koala Trouble
- Point and click short story developed by 5 year old Alex Balson. - (AU) Koch, David
- Investment and business commentator. Includes information about his book, Kochie's Guide. - (AU) Kolbusz, Waldemar
- Includes artist profile, current exhibitions, and news. - (AU) Kolozsy, Alex
- Commissions accepted for private and public monuments. - (AU) Koningen, Svein
- Abstract and impressionist expressions. - (AU) Ku's Thai Kitchen
- Includes online menu and map. - (AU) Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra (KPO)
- Includes concert information, players, forms for brochures and comments. - (AU) Kulcha
- Performance venue and artist management. - (AU) Kumbartcho Sanctuary
- Includes an environment centre and native plant nursery. - (AU) KvB Institute of Technology
- Teaches certificate, diploma, and bachelors degree courses in graphic design, interior design, photography, multimedia, fashion design, and more. - (AU) Kynaston, Edward
- Author of Ordinary Women, a story about four women who survived the fire-bombing of Dresden in 1945. - (AU) L'espresso
- Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus coffee in-between. - (AU) L'espresso
- Cafe, bar, and restaurant. - (AU) L'Incontro
- Specialising in northern Italian cuisine, modern Australian cuisine, and local seafood specialties. - (AU) L'unico Restaurant
- Includes a la carte, feast, dolci, and function menus, and winelist. - (AU) L.A. Cruisers
- Touring rock band from Sydney, Australia. - (AU) La Boite Theatre Company
- Nurturing the creation of new writing, and creating theatre of innovation and excellence in a welcoming environment. - (AU) La Casalinga
- Presents photographs of facilities and details of function capabilites. Also offers Olio Casalingo extra virgin olive oil. - (AU) La La Land
- Music, food, and drinking. - (AU) La Spaghetteria
- Traditional and authentic Italian restaurant. - (AU) Lachlan Macquarie Room, The
- Complete reconstruction of the original ground floor parlour room of Macquarie's house on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. - (AU) Laffing Stock
- Features a performing improvisational comedy troupe. Site outlines dates, details, styles, and more. - (AU) Laing, Rosemary
- Includes images and biography. - (AU) Lakeside Cinema
- Outdoor cinema showing old and contemporary films in Manning Park. - (AU) Lambs Go Bar, The
- Includes a look at what is in the fridge and photos of the punter of the month. - (AU) Landmark Food Company
- The Centennial Parklands Restaurant and Hyde Park Barracks Cafe. - (AU) Landscape Australia
- Journal of The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. - (AU) Lane Cove Dramatic Society
- Amateur theatre company on Sydney's Lower North Shore, presenting several plays and a pantomime each year. - (AU) Langton's
- Restaurant and wine bar in Melbourne's city centre. - (AU) Language Foundation of Australia
- Nonprofit organisation whose aim is to increase the standards of literacy. - (AU) Lanna Thai Cuisine
 - (AU) Lardner, Kym
- Author, illustrator, and storyteller. - (AU) Larkin, Michael
- Features images of Australian rainforests, beaches, mountains, and more - (AU) Larsen, Sarah
- Thangool multi-media artist and teacher producing works in contemporary, abstract, and traditional styles, including portraits, gem-art, and personalised paintings. - (AU) Latin Explosion
- Teaches New York salsa and merengue Latin dance classes to beginners and advanced students. - (AU) Latin Times
- Includes events, bands, and news. - (AU) Launceston Male Choir
- Australia's longest running male choir, established in 1935. - (AU) Laurens, Stephanie
- Author of Regency and historical romances. - (AU) Laurie Young Concert Band
- Plays marches to Big Band. Approximately 45 members rehearsing every Sunday. - (AU) Laurieton Plaza Theatre
- What's showing, admission prices, and facility details. - (AU) Lazarevic, Dean
- Designer based in Australia offering samples of Flash animation, web design, graphic design, and photography. - (AU) Leeuwin Centre
 - (AU) Left Bank Bar and Cafe
- Offering fine dining and local and imported beers. - (AU) Legs on the Wall
- Contemporary Australian theatre combining acrobatics, dance, aerial, and circus skills into a narrative framework. - (AU) Lennon Bros Circus
- Home page of Lennon Bros Circus, one of the very few circuses in Australia with big cats in their programme. - (AU) Leonardo's Bride
 - (AU) Leslie, Michelle@
- (AU) Lest We Forget Project
- Project of commemoration undertaken by senior history students who visited the battlefields, memorials, and cemeteries of Gallipoli, Northern France, and Belgium. - (AU) Letterbox Restaurant
- Modern Australian cuisine, licensed bar and an eclectic wine list. Also caters for conferences and events. - (AU) Lewis, Miles
- List of publications by this architectural historian. - (AU) Liddall
- History of the Liddall, Tomlinson, Ackerley, Boden and Pyke families from their beginnings to life in Tasmania and beyond. - (AU) Light Brigade Hotel
- Bar, bottleshop, restaurant, and gaming. - (AU) Lighthouses of Australia
- Nonprofit organisation for the preservation and promotion of historic Australian lighthouses. Offers photos and profiles of individual light stations, preservation news, and a recommended book list. - (AU) Lighthouses of Western Australia
- An introduction to Western Australian lighthouses and light stations. Includes lighthouse profiles by region, with photos and folklore, as well as a timeline of lighthouse history and shipwrecks. - (AU) Linden
- St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts. - (AU) Lines of Descent: The Family in Contemporary Asian Art
- Touring throughout regional Queensland from June 2000 to February 2001. - (AU) Linney, Tanya
- Photos and brief biography. - (AU) Lion King, The
- Information about the Sydney production of Disney's award-winning musical The Lion King. Includes ticket information, group bookings, and behind the scenes features. - (AU) LiquidVisual
- Features digital design and illustration for print, web, and other media. - (AU) Lismore City Pipe Band
- Provides band information, photos of members, repertoire, and more. - (AU) Lisson, Deborah
- Award winning author of several books, including The Devil's Own and The Warrigal. - (AU) Lister, Nicole
- Includes biography and examples of work. - (AU) Little Big Shots
- Melbourne children's film festival for kids ages 7 to 15 years. - (AU) Little Casbah
- Includes tapas, belly dancing, tango nights, and function centre. - (AU) Little Smoke
- Includes news, gigs, and music samples of bluesy tribal rock band from Sutton, Australia. Little Smoke gigs range from small community based events to large shows and festivals. - (AU) LIVID
- Features local and international DJs, artists, and bands. Site offers poster history and band, time, and ticket details. Festivals held in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. - (AU) Livingroom, The
- Restaurant and bar, includes functions room. - (AU) Liz Vincent
- Offers historical publications and tours, ghost hunts, and feasts for people of all ages. - (AU) Llama Bar
- Cocktail bar with snacks and light meals available. - (AU) Local Heroes
- Interviews of World War II veterans from the Bayside area of Melbourne Australia. - (AU) Lodge, Annette
- Painter and illustrator from Australia. - (AU) Lolli Redini
- Focuses on promoting regional produce with an Italian twist. - (AU) Lollipops
- Reviews books for beginning readers and picture books, through to adolescent fiction. Also reviews multimedia releases, films, and videos. - (AU) Lomo Australia
- Includes details of local Australian Lomo events. - (AU) Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
- In Brisbane, Australia. Includes tourism and Australian wildlife information. - (AU) Lopez, Rachael
 - (AU) Lord Dudley, The
- English styled pub situated in the historic paddington and Woollahra areas in Sydney. - (AU) Lorna Mclean's Arts and Crafts
- Silk scarves, cards, paintings, watercolours, etc. - (AU) Lorne Hotel
- On the Great Ocean Road. Includes bar and restaurant. Offers rooms and self-contained units. - (AU) Lost Battalion: 2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion
- Explores the loss of a unit of almost 600 soliders in Java in 1942. - (AU) Lost Weekend, The
- Fifteen independent Australian bands over two days at the Bridge Hotel. - (AU) LOUD
- Month long national media festival of youth culture and the arts across television, radio, print, and the Internet. - (AU) Lovett, John
- Works in watercolour and mixed media with detailed notes on methods, materials and techniques. Includes current projects, demonstrations and biography. - (AU) Lowe, Peter
- A gallery of pieces created a professional woodturner from Western Australia. - (AU) Lowenbrau Keller
- German-themed pub, with restaurant on premises. - (AU) Lu Rees Archives
- A collection of resources encouraging the study and research of Australian children's literature. - (AU) Lucid
- Melbourne band featuring violinist and singer-songwriting duo Elizabeth Moran and Louise McCarthy. Site contains bio, discography, pics, and gig guide. - (AU) Lucio's
- Includes online table booking, awards, and sample menu. - (AU) Lucire
- Global fashion magazine with an Australia and New Zealand flavour. - (AU) Luke and Cherrie DanceSport Centre
- Offers Latin, Modern, and New Vogue classes to individuals, couples, and groups. - (AU) Luna Cinemas
- Screens contemporary arthouse films. - (AU) Lunn, Hugh
- Writer of a childhood memoir, Over The Top With Jim. Includes book extracts and photos. - (AU) Lush Productions
- Committed to creating innovative and contemporary cabaret and musical theatre. - (AU) MacDibble, Bren
- Includes excerpts from works in progress and links for science fiction enthusiasts. - (AU) MacFarlane, Ena
- Paintings of beautiful international landscapes. - (AU) Machell, Steve
- Byron Bay sandologist. - (AU) Machiavelli Ristorante Italiano
- Includes menu and wine list. - (AU) Mackay Entertainment Centre
- Outlines charges, bookings, location, and technical details. - (AU) Mackay Festival of Arts
- Annual celebration of cultural arts from jazz, dance, and classical music through to street theatre. - (AU) MacKinnon
- Genealogy of the Mackinnon clan who settled in South Australia. - (AU) Maclean, Fiona
- Art work in the form of greeting cards, T-shirts, paintings, giftware, boxes calander images of nude woman, cafe scenes and Bondi Beach. - (AU) Macpherson, Colin
- Author of The Tide Turners. Includes publishing and author information, as well as online ordering. - (AU) Macquarie Trio
- Chamber music ensemble. - (AU) Macquarie University
 - (AU) Macquarie University
 - (AU) Macquarie University Australian History Museum
 - (AU) Magerl, Caroline
- Work includes illustrations for children's books and commercial use, cartoons, and fine art. - (AU) Magic Lunchbox
- Sydney based band. Site features band info, gigs, lyrics, discography, and more. - (AU) Main Lighthouse on Rottnest Island
- History and operation specifications. - (AU) Maitland City Brass Band
- Includes photos, band information, and gig guide. - (AU) Maitland Regional Art Gallery
- The Maitland Regional Art Gallery hosts regular exhibitions for local, interstate, and international artists. It also houses a permanent collection of contemporary Australian paintings and prints. - (AU) Maitland Repertory Society
- Drama society offering programmes for juniors, youths, and adults. - (AU) Majestic Theatre
- Theatre showing silent films exlusively. Includes information on the annual film festival. - (AU) Majestic Theatre Malanda
- Check what movies are showing or read the history of this old Queensland country picture theatre. - (AU) Make It Up Club, The
- Presents improvisation in music and performance. - (AU) Malvern Theatre Company
- Nonprofessional community theatre. - (AU) Man From Snowy River: Arena Spectacular
- Outlines the show, the stars, tickets, and when and where it is playing. - (AU) Mandarin Box
- Dine-in or takeaway noodles. - (AU) Maningrida Arts & Culture
- Aboriginal cooperative in north central Arnhem Land. Offer music, rock art, publications, and an online gallery. - (AU) Manly International Jazz Festival
- Annual fall event in Australia. - (AU) Manly Twin Cinema
- Session times, location, and links to reviews. - (AU) Manly Wharf Hotel
- The Manly Wharf Hotel is located on the southern side of the ferry wharf. It includes a restaurant, bars, and function rooms. - (AU) Manning, David
- Prints of army, air force, and civilian vehicles. - (AU) Mansell, Chris
- Australian poet. Includes publication list, artist's statement, and some of her work. With links to her agents. - (AU) Margaret River Art Galleries
- Contemporary art space dedicated to showcasing works by established and emerging Western Australian artists. - (AU) Margaret River Wine Region Festival
- Includes events calendar, accommodation, restaurants, and tourist information. - (AU) Marian Street Theatre
- Includes restaurant, drama centre, and children's theatre. - (AU) Marie Claire Australia
- Marie Claire is an Australian fashion and beauty magazine. - (AU) Mark Bunting Bushman Show, The
- Captures the spirit of Central Australia and features, amongst other things, the sounds of the didgeridoo and other bush instruments. - (AU) Mark Howlett Foundation
- Nonprofit organisation which provides funds to assist artists to produce a substantial body of work. - (AU) Martini Cafe
- Martini bar with Italian cuisine. - (AU) Masani
- Includes menu and wine list. - (AU) Mascon Festival
- Annual mid-winter celebration for the South Sydney community. Features puppetry and lantern making workshops, international foods, and a parade. - (AU) Masson, Sophie
- Contains information on the life and work of this writer of fantasy, literary fiction, young adult, and children's books. - (AU) Matilda Bay Restaurant & Tea Rooms
- Located on the Swan River. - (AU) Matthews, Janet
- Pencil drawings featuring Australian and African wildlife. - (AU) Max Moose
- News, reviews, profiles, and interviews on Melbourne¿s entertainment scene, including nightclubs, pubs, movies, music and more. Also provide web page design, marketing and advertising. - (AU) May, Christopher
- Native birds, fish, still life, and antiquities drawn with coloured pencil. - (AU) Mayhemcentral Arts
- Presents designs, animation, and illustrations of works. - (AU) Mayte Youth Theatre
- Produces plays, workshops, and theatre sport. - (AU) McAdam, Agnieszka
- Offers female nudes in black and white pastel and still life paintings in oil. - (AU) McClure, Grace
- Official site of the Australian bikini and sport model. - (AU) McCormack, Jon
 - (AU) McCubbin Country
- Promotes art in the Macedon Ranges area of Victoria. - (AU) McDonald College
- Primary and secondary school which specialises in teaching performing arts subjects. - (AU) Mcdonald, Meme
- Author of children's books including an Aboriginal series. - (AU) McIrvine, Neil
- Comprehensive site of the last few years to present of oil paintings. - (AU) Mckay, Gus
- Singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Western Australia, specialising in his own folk and blues songs. - (AU) McLean, Richard
- Works in pencil, pastel, ink, and charcoal. - (AU) Mecca
- Includes movie programme and links. - (AU) Mediasearch
- Australian music and movies online magazine featuring news, reviews, interviews and special features. - (AU) Megalong Valley Heritage Farm
- Includes accommodation, a conference centre, and farming displays. - (AU) Melaine, Krystii
- Specialising in the birds and animals of North America, Australia, and Africa. - (AU) Melband
- Melbourne music directory with listings of local bands, studios, production, venues, management and booking. - (AU) Melbourne Aquarium
- Offers an underwater experience of mangroves, billabongs, and rock pools. Site details facilities, hours, and admission prices. - (AU) Melbourne Camera Club
- Services and facilities offered, a schedule of meetings, and gallery of members' photos. - (AU) Melbourne Coffee Review
- Blog which reviews the best places to get a coffee in Melbourne. - (AU) Melbourne Diners Guide
- Place reservations directly with the restaurant by using this guide. - (AU) Melbourne Docklands
- Waterfront development featuring sporting and entertainment venues, as well as shops and restaurants. - (AU) Melbourne Fashion Festival
- Annual event. Site includes schedules, special offers, and news. - (AU) Melbourne Festival
- Annual celebration of the arts. Features dance, theatre, opera, music, visual arts, and free outdoor events. - (AU) Melbourne Food & Wine Festival
- Annual celebration of food and wine. Includes calendar of events, contacts, and news. - (AU) Melbourne Fringe Festival
- Writings, images, and contributions which convey the experience of this major annual arts event. - (AU) Melbourne Gang Show
- Staged yearly by Scouts Australia. Includes audition information. - (AU) Melbourne Gay & Lesbian Chorus
- Comprising 60 singers under the direction of Tuck Wah Leong. Sings a wide range of musical styles mixed with inventive choreography. - (AU) Melbourne International Animation Festival (MIAF)
- Showcases of the best Australian and international animation. - (AU) Melbourne International Arts Festival
- Official site fo the Melbourne International Arts Festival which presents Australian and international dance, theatre, music, and visual arts event during October. - (AU) Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition
- Showcases promising young piano trios and string quartets. - (AU) Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF)
- Annual event held every winter in Melbourne city. Includes festival dates, news, photo gallery, and more. - (AU) Melbourne Movement
- Dynamic mix of talented young designers, determined to build an international reputation for cutting edge Australian industrial design. - (AU) Melbourne Movies
- Cinema guide. - (AU) Melbourne Museum of Printing
- Working and teaching museum of type and printing. - (AU) Melbourne Nightclubs
- Features Melbourne nightclub and restaurant listings. - (AU) Melbourne Raves
- Information on local raves and dance parties. - (AU) Melbourne Restaurants
- Features a variety of cuisines. - (AU) Melbourne Scottish Country Dancing
- In Melbourne. - (AU) Melbourne Shakespeare Society
- Provides play readings, sonnet and poetry study, and performances. - (AU) Melbourne Ska Page, The
 - (AU) Melbourne Steam Traction Engine Club
- Presents photographs of machinery including steam rollers, tractors, and vintage industrial equipment. Provides details of restoration projects and club meetings. - (AU) Melbourne Theatre Company
- Find out what's on, how to book tickets, details of the annual season, and more. - (AU) Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF)
- Annual feature and short film competition. - (AU) Melbourne Welsh Male Voice Choir
 - (AU) Melbourne's Living Museum of the West
- A community museum, with an ecomuseum focus. Uses innovative techniques in involving the local community in researching, documenting, and presenting the heritage and history of sub-cultures. - (AU) MelbournePubs.com
- Searchable guide to pubs, bars, and nightclubs. Includes details of tours, local beers, and maps. - (AU) Melburn Steel
- A gallery of train graffiti in the Melbourne area. - (AU) Melody Line, The
- Cover band from Melbourne, available for functions and events. - (AU) Melssen, Ernest
- Contemporary landscape-inspired paintings and sculptures from this Sydney-based artist. - (AU) Membery, Stuart
- Former fashion designer showcasing paintings of intricate interiors featuring vases, fancy chairs, and decorative wallpaper. - (AU) Men Who Knew Too Much, The
- Performance-comedy group from Australia. - (AU) Menzies Era, The: 1949-1966
- An Australian view of the fifties and sixties. Includes books, radio, movies, television, music, sport, and a place to add your own memories and reflections. - (AU) Mercedes Australian Fashion Week
- Designers from Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia Pacific Region present their latest ranges for the season. Site access requires registration. - (AU) Mercedes Australian Fashion Week@
- (AU) Meredith Music Festival
- Annual event. The 2000 event will feature Resin Dogs, Regurgitator, and Spiderbait. To be held December 16-17, 2000. - (AU) Merinda Calisthenic College
- Includes history, events, and newsletter. - (AU) Merivale
- Operates Establishment, CBD, Lotus Bar, Slip Inn, and Angel Bar in the inner city. Includes bar details and recruitment information. - (AU) Merlo Coffee
- Includes a range of coffee appliance and coffee beans for sale. - (AU) Metal-Crafts Australia
- Linking metal craft enthusiasts and artists. - (AU) Metro 5
- Includes movie information and screening times. - (AU) Metro Theatre
- Venue for local and international acts. Includes events listings and online tickets. - (AU) Mexican Kitchen
- Includes menu. - (AU) MG Garage Restaurant
- Serves a unique modern Australian menu. - (AU) Midori Party Week
- Party Pack covers entry into the seven parties being held on the Gold Coast. Site outlines accommodations, party programme, local information, and more. Held annually in December. - (AU) Mietta's: A Cultural and Culinary Guide
- Reviews, links to Mietta's restaurants, articles, and chefs. - (AU) Migration Heritage Centre
- Providing personal accounts of achievements, struggles, cultural changes, and adaptations of immigrants. - (AU) Milkbar.com.au
- Explores the relationship between history and new media, hypertext, and globalization. - (AU) Milner, Michael
- Features images from Australian national parks. - (AU) Milunovic, Dragica
- Australian artist who creates contemporary, large scale textured modern artworks in rich, vibrant colour. - (AU) Mind Expansion Kit, The
- Sydney based metal band. - (AU) mindless
- Online style experience, with reviews on nightlife, music, fashion, style, and video games. - (AU) Mint
 - (AU) Miss Marple's Tea Room
- Inspired by Agatha Christie's character the Tea Room is a gallery of Miss Marple memorabilia. Full lunch and dinner menu. - (AU) Miss Maud
- Restaurant and pastry house. - (AU) Miss Otis Regrets
- Cool and loungy jazz band from Sydney. - (AU) Mitchell, Euan
- Author of Feral Tracks, a novel about a teenage boy who runs away to hitchhike around Australia. - (AU) Mittagong RSL Club
- Community club with dining, etertainment, and accommodation. - (AU) Monarto Zoological Park
- Biopark representing a unique blend of conservation, wildlife, and nature. - (AU) Monash Players
- Student based performing arts at Monash University. - (AU) Monash University Ballroom Dance Sport
- Information on classes and dances. - (AU) Monash University Gallery
 - (AU) Monash University Records and Archives
 - (AU) Monet, Camille
- Produces batiks, and decorative and sculptural ceramics. - (AU) Monkey Co
- Runs regular dance parties on holidays and long weekends. Also offers club promotion and merchandising services. - (AU) MonoRealism
- Based on reality, reason, and the supreme value of your own life. - (AU) Monster Children
- A blend of youth lifestyle and culture with a strong focus on photography, design, and the arts that surround 20-somethings. - (AU) Montagne View Estate Gables Guesthouse
- Offers private accommodation and incorporates Brents Restaurant in the Hunter Valley Wine Country. - (AU) Montsalvat
- Montsalvat is a series of distinctive buildings set in more than 12 acres of parkland. It was built in 1934 as an artists retreat and is now available as a venue for hire. - (AU) Moonlight Cinema
- Exhibitor of outdoor film. Presenting Moonlight Cinema and Cinema in the Botanic Gardens. Includes film schedules. - (AU) Moore, Craig
- Specialises in nude, corporate, and portrait work. - (AU) Morgan, Margaret
- Librettist. - (AU) Morris, Julie
- Book illustrations and commissioned work, specialising in pets and wildlife. - (AU) Morrison, George P.
- Includes poerty and lyrics by performance guitarist. - (AU) Morrissey, Di
- Author of Heart of the Dreaming. Includes biography and book information. - (AU) Mortdale RSL Club Co-Op Ltd
- Offers gaming, restaurants, entertainment, and special events. - (AU) Moruya Jazz Festival
- Annual weekend of jazz in New South Wales, Australia. - (AU) Mosaic Art
- Interior and exterior functional mosaics by Chris Jones and Renae Martin. - (AU) Mosman Returned Servicemen's Club
- Restaurant, facilities, and function information. - (AU) Mosquito Bar, The
- North African cuisine. - (AU) Moth Design
- Collective of young, multi-disciplinary designers combining traditional and contemporary aesthetics in three-dimensional design. - (AU) Mothership National
- Mothership National provides hip-hop and RnB entertainment at the Mercury Lounge every Sunday night, in Melbourne, Australia. - (AU) Mount Coot-tha Lookout
- Multi-function facility combining restaurant, cafe, bar, gift shop, and more. - (AU) Mousetrap Theatre
- Contains information on current and past productions, upcoming auditions, drama classes, and general information. - (AU) Mr Delivery
- Delivers fine food from Sydney's top restaurants. - (AU) Mr Espresso
- Makers and sellers of morning, midday, and evening blend coffees. - (AU) Mr Pockets
- Billiards bar and cafe. - (AU) Mudgee Soldiers Club
- Includes a bottle shop, restaurant, sport lounge, and live entertainment. - (AU) Muir-McCarey, Liz
- Northern Beaches Sydney-based oil and acrylic artist. Subjects include abstract, impressionist, figure studies, beaches, and boats in the Hobart yacht race. - (AU) Muller, Peter
- A look at the work of Australian architect, Peter Muller. - (AU) Multimedia Art Asia Pacific (MAAP)
- Nonprofit arts organisation promoting innovative art and technology in Australia and the Asia Pacific regions. - (AU) Munford
- Ancestors and others who share the Munford surname or its derivatives. - (AU) Mures
- Suppliers of seafood and restauranteurs. - (AU) Murray Conservatorium
- Offers instruction in percussion, stringed, woodwind, and brass instruments, as well as piano and children's music appreciation. - (AU) Murray River South Australia
- A collection of material relating to the Murray Valley's geology, history, paddleboats, explorers, and Aboriginies. - (AU) Museum of Contemporary Art - Sydney
- Information on current and past exhibitions, visual arts links and more. - (AU) Museum of Fire
- Offers a variety of events and programmes. Also serves as a fire and safety centre. - (AU) Museum of Modern Oddities
- Performance art. - (AU) Museum Victoria - Scienceworks Planetarium
- Includes information on star shows, admission prices, special programmes, directions, and more. - (AU) Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW
- Works to improve standards, foster self-development, and strengthen support for museums and galleries in NSW. - (AU) Music at the Creek Folk Festival
- Held November 20 and 21, 2004. Includes map, list of artists, and ticketing information. - (AU) Mustang Bar
- American-themed bar, with live music nights and imported beers and cigars. - (AU) Muster, The
- Includes workshops and jam sessions. Held April 26-29. - (AU) My Fellow Australians
- Net art work exploring xenophobia and Australian identity. Created by Pip Shea. - (AU) My Italian Kitchen
- Includes takeaway pasta menu and lists a range of grocery and wholesale items available. - (AU) My Vietnam
- A collection of photos of the Vietnam War taken by more than 80 Australian veterans of the conflict. - (AU) Myrtleford Savoy Sporting Club
- Includes calendar of events, dining room menu, and football club news. - (AU) Nachos Cantina
- Goal is to provide quality Mexican food and beverages, warm friendly service. Seven locations around Victoria, Australia. - (AU) Nambawan Coffee Haus
- Provides information about the types of coffee available. - (AU) Narooma Services Club
- Includes information on the club bistro, activities, and upcoming events. - (AU) Natalie
- Includes a quilting journal, crafts, and sewing projects. - (AU) National Aquarium & Wildlife Park
- Australia's ZooQuarium. - (AU) National Archives of Australia
- Provides information on and links to archives and manuscript collections in Australia. - (AU) National Art School
- Offers short courses and a bachelor programme in fine arts, using the studio method of instruction. - (AU) National Centre for History Education
- Gateway to the teaching and learning of history in Australian schools. - (AU) National Design Centre
- The National Design Centre is a central hub for all forms of design. It opened its doors at Melbourne's Federation Square in 2005. - (AU) National Festival of Beers
- Annual September beer festival with over 100 Australian beers on tap. - (AU) National Folk Festival
- Australia's premiere folk festival, held annually in Canberra at Easter. - (AU) National Gallery of Australia
 - (AU) National Gallery of Victoria
- Includes upcoming exhibitions, galleries, collection information, and educational programmes. - (AU) National Indigenous Arts Advocacy Association (NIAAA)
- National Indigenous arts and culture service and advocacy association which seeks the continued and increased recognition and protection of the rights of Indigenous artists. - (AU) National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA)
- Provides professional training, at a tertiary level, for people wishing to work in the entertainment industry. - (AU) National Library of Australia Manuscript Collections
 - (AU) National Museum of Australia
- Exploring the stories of Australia, including history, Aboriginal Australia, and the relationship between people and the environment. - (AU) National Poetry Day
- Celebrated annually on the first of September, with games and links. - (AU) National Portrait Gallery
- Showing Australians in art. - (AU) National Young Writers Festival
- Convergence of up and coming young writers, known and unknown, from throughout the country. Participants gain the chance to meet with and learn from publishers, editors, agents, and each other. - (AU) National Young Writers Festival
- Information about this annual festival. - (AU) Nature Fest
- Fan party to be held in mid-September, 2001 at ANZ stadium, in Brisbane. - (AU) Nature Gallery
- A gallery of nature photographs, mostly by Anne Foxworthy. See what animals and plants from all around the world look like. - (AU) Naval Historical Society of Australia (Inc.)
 - (AU) Needham, Denise
- Australian pyrographer providing information about her
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