Australian History Digital Library
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Australian Newspapers on the Internet
Australian Journals
"This is a current listing of over 1,000 Australian electronic journals, magazines, webzines, e-mail fanzines, etc. - including overseas works with Australian content, authorship and/or emphasis."
National Library of Australia
Aboriginal History Journal
Gopher index for 1977-1990
Australian Federation Full Text Database
"...contains the debates and conventions of the 1890's leading up to Federation, including Bathurst and Corowa, with a range of participants' accounts and other contextual material from the time. These include the Quick and Garran "Annotated Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia", and "Studies in Australian Constitutional Law" by Andrew Inglis Clark, as well as a large number of books, pamphlets and articles by Deakin, Barton, Griffiths and others
Part of the Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service (SETIS), University of Sydney
City of Sydney: Historical Sydney
National Library of Australia's Federation Gateway
"The National Library of Australia's Federation Gateway has been created to assist you to locate a wide variety of materials like books, web sites, pictures and manuscripts relating to the Federation of Australia...The National Library of Australia has a rich collection of this material which includes early maps from the Federation period, papers from the various Federation movements and conferences of the 19th Century, photos and ephemera relating to Federation as well as information on the recent debates on Australia's constitutional future.
Bibliographies
Australian Mining History Association
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