Australia
Council
The Australia Council is a service
organisation enriching the life of the nation by
supporting and promoting the arts. |
SBS
Online
The voice and vision of multicultural
Australia. |
Australian
Cultural Network
The online gateway to Australian cultural
organisations, websites, resources, events and
news. |
Australian
National Maritime Museum
Australia's most-visited maritime museum opens new
vistas on our history and love of the sea. |
Australian
Technology Showcase(ATS)
The ATS is an initiative of Australian governments
to promote Australia as a source of innovative
technology and advanced skills. |
Department
of Communication, Information and the Arts
This website provides information about the
Department's wide range of exciting and rapidly
changing policy areas - from telecommunications,
satellites, new communications technologies and
digital broadcasting, to performing and visual
arts, intellectual property, orchestras, and
Australia's cultural heritage |
National
Archives of Australia
Holding on to our history – that's what the
National Archives of Australia does. They care for
valuable Commonwealth government records and make
them available for present and future generations
to use. |
National
Gallery of Australia
Australia's national art gallery provides
access to and information about Australian Art,
Aboriginal Art, Asian Art and International Art
including paintings, prints, barks, sculpture,
photography, posters, textiles, illustrated books
and decorative arts. |
National
Museum of Australia
The National Museum has exhibits that explore
the past, illuminate the present and imagine the
future. |
National
Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery aims to increase
the understanding of the Australian people –
their identity, history, creativity and culture
– through portraiture. |
Questacon
- The National Science and Technology Centre
Questacon is committed to making an experience
with science and technology fun, educational and
interactive. Questacon has over 200 exhibits and
approximately 300 000 people visit the Centre in
Canberra each year. |
ScreenSound
Australia
ScreenSound Australia, the National Screen and
Sound Archive, is a Commonwealth Government
organisation and one of Australia's premier
cultural institutions. |