The National Library of Australia grows its collection daily, and includes not just books, but manuscripts, oral histories, paintings, maps, music and more. The link to the left takes you to the digital classroom site.
The the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House is a modern museum located inside a heritage-listed building that was once home to Australia's Parliament.The image to the left links to the MOADOPH collection.
There is lots of fun stuff online here at our state’s heritage library - the State Library of New South Wales.
If you join the State Library of Victoria, you get full free access to ProQuest and Jstor among other databases.
Great resources on Shakespeare can be found here, including a timeline of his plays, and key scenes acted out by great Australian actors.
Australian museums, galleries, libraries and other keeping places, preserve and provide access to a range
of primary sources and records of significance that collectively tell the story of Australia.
These cultural institutions also provide a raft of learning resources that we use in the classroom
and in the Learning Commons. Below, you will find the link to these institutions through their icon below.
This is the link the National Museum of Australia’s timeline of defining moments in Australian history. Great resource for HaSS and English.
The Australian National Maritime Museum tells the story of our ocean-going adventures in Australia. They have some great games too - just click on the link.
The National Archives of Australia, stores by legislation, all government records created. This includes wartime service resords and much more.
Museums of History NSW is the collection of sources that tell the social history of this state.
Lots of fun sciency stuff on the Questacon website.