Resources
Aboriginal Languages of Australia
There are more than 200 Australian Indigenous languages. Less than 20 languages are strong, and even these are endangered: the others have been destroyed, live in the memories of the elderly, or are being revived by their communities. This site has annotated links to 231 resources for about 80 languages. About 35% of these resources are produced or published by Indigenous people.
Australian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
The Australian Embassy provides diverse information on political, cultural, and economic subjects and activities of interest to both Australia and the United States.
Australian Politics and Elections Database
A database of parties, elections, government and representation for state and federal parliaments since 1890.
Australian Parliamentary Library
Provides an excellent means of getting to publications of the Australian Parliament such as Bills, Acts, Hansard from 1995 on, or Parliamentary Papers. It also includes publications by the Parliamentary Library such as Background Papers and Bills Digests and Monthly Economic and Social Indicators or biographical material on Senators and Members, profiles of electoral districts, etc.
National Library of Australia
Australia's largest library and a rich source of information. Includes links to many Internet sites as well as resources maintained by the library.
Library of Congress
Arthur Emerson, The Almost Magic Pudding: A Brief History and Overview of Australian Materials at the Library of Congress. Written by an Australia/New Zealand Specialist at the Library of Congress, this paper was presented at an annual meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America (ANZSANA) in Georgetown.
National Library of New Zealand
Collects maintains literature and information resources that relate to New Zealand and the Pacific. Includes many links as well as information about the library's resources.
New Zealand Embassy, Washington, D.C.
The New Zealand Embassy provides diverse information on political, cultural, and economic subjects and activities of interest to both New Zealand and the United States.
New Zealand Government Online
This website provides an overview of New Zealand and its government, access to government services information and employment opportunities, as well as government agency contact details.
New Zealand Parliament
The Internet site for New Zealand's House of Representatives.
New Zealand's Information Network
Promotes and supports travel and tourism in New Zealand, specializing in transportation and accommodation, but also about 'all things New Zealand'.