This database provides a searchable collection of High Court judgments from 1903-1959 (1 CLR-100 CLR); 1948-1999 and 2000 to present. Can browse by year or by case name. These judgments are also available on the AustLII websites.
The High Court of Australia website also includes Unreported judgments from 1906 to 2002. These judgments are not official versions and are distributed for information purposes only.
The Historical Land Records Viewer (HLRV) is provided by the NSW Land Registry Services (NSWLRS), enabling online access to historical land information. Records include Torrens titles 1863-1961, Old Systems records (indexes and registers of Grants, Purchasers, Vendors), Plan Lodgement Books 1863-1995, and historical maps such as charting, parish and town maps. For help with using the HLRV, see State Library webinars: Lifelong Learning | State Library of NSW
The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland's website includes information about researching your Huguenot ancestors under Family History and also information about the collections of the Huguenot Library.
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Leading organisation providing a global voice for the rights of those who face discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and/or sex characteristics (SOGIESC)
The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue is the international database of 15th-century European printing created by the British Library. The database records nearly every item printed from movable type before 1501, but not material printed entirely from woodblocks or engraved plates.
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This index includes the names of approximately 80 Aboriginal people. It is not a complete list of Aboriginal people living on reserves in NSW in this period. The entries are from: NRS 23 Aborigines Welfare Board: Register of Aboriginal reserves, 1875-1904 [2/8349; Reel 2847]
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There are approximately 250 entries in the index. Please be aware that in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, hearing the names of deceased persons may cause sadness or distress, particularly to the relatives of these people. Some of the language and opinions expressed in the records may be viewed as being offensive to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people because of the context in which they were created.
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The Indigenous Archives Collective connects people working with Indigenous knowledge sources in Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums across Australasia.
Designed to connect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with Australian Government policies and programs and raise awareness about the initiatives that affect them most. The site shares news and events as well as stories from individuals, communities and organisations across Australia. This website is managed by the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). It includes links to communities, topics, news and media, teaching resources and reconciliation resources.
The International Centre for Convict Studies (ICCS) is a trans-national and multi-disciplinary consortium of scholars engaged in research on penal transportation and convict experience within the British Empire from 1600-1940. It includes researchers from Australia, United States, South Africa and Europe working in the disciplines of history, textual studies, archaeology, economics and sociology.
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A detailed index to online collections of primary source texts arranged in useful subjects across much of the ancient world. Hosted by Fordham University, New York.
A detailed index to online collections of primary source texts arranged in useful subjects across much of the medieval world. Hosted by Fordham University, New York.
Archive of documents about religion, spirituality, the occult, legends and folklore. Also includes links to texts that relate to humanity as a whole such as documents about evolution and the relationship between religion and science.
A collection of texts about Aboriginal spirituality, myths and legends. Because this site only provides texts in the public domain, the texts about Australian Aboriginal religion are mainly historical (nineteenth and early twentieth century) texts by white Australians. Part of the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
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