Jigsaw.org.au is an Australian organisation that provides information, counselling, search and intermediary services to people separated from family for many different reasons.
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The Koori Mail is an independently owned Aboriginal newspaper reporting political, social and cultural issues and events by or about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Established in 1991, it is a fortnightly national newspaper.
The AIATSIS Koori Mail resource was first launched in 2011 in partnership with the Department of Industry and Science, CAVAL and the State Library of New South Wales.
Labordoc contains references to a wide range of print and electronic publications, including journal articles, from countries around the world, on all aspects of work and sustainable livelihoods, and the work-related aspects of economic and social development and human rights. Produced by the International Labour Organization.
US based, the Lambda Literary Awards started in 1989.The largest LGBTIQ+ literary awards in the world, they aim to reflect the wide spectrum of LGBTIQ+ writers and books.
Use LawCite to locate and find a copy of a decision, see how a decision has been subsequently dealt with and find other materials such as journal articles about a decision. Indexed over 18,000 law report and journal series with over 4.5 million cases and law journal articles around the world. Link to freely available version of a decision if available.
Automatically generated international legal case and journal article citator that is developed, hosted and maintained by AustLII. LawCite is automatically maintained with new cases and law journal articles added as soon as they become available.
2021 Snapshot of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention statistics for LGBTI People provides a snapshot of what is known of the current mental health and wellbeing outcomes of LGBTI people in Australia.
There is a significant difference within LGBTIQ, same-sex attracted and sex and gender diverse communities. Having an understanding of terminology and using language that is inclusive demonstrates respect and recognition for how people describe their own genders, bodies, and relationships.
Library Hub Discover brings together the catalogues of 204 major UK and Irish libraries. In a single search you can discover the holdings of the UK’s National Libraries (including the British Library), many university libraries, and specialist research libraries. This service replaces Copac and SUNCAT.
The catalogue of the collections of the US Library of Congress. This searchable database contains records of approximately 12 million items including books, maps, manuscripts and sound recordings. The catalogue includes searching aids such as cross-references.
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The Library of Congress Classification system is used in many university libraries throughout the world. This page at the Library of Congress site provides an outline of the system.
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An online collection featuring a small number of the Library of Congress's 4.5 million-item maps collection. Images include maps of Antarctica, Australasia and the world.
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Lismore City Council's searchable database of Lismore Cemetery and Memorial Gardens. Includes date of death and may include location of grave, or funeral service details.
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Contact details for family history societies in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia. Produced by the New South Wales Family History Document Service.
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Local councils' community services directories. Mainly for Sydney metropolitan areas, but also contains information of regional or state-wide application in NSW.