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  • ANU Institute of the Arts Library and Resource Centre: Searchable database of the arts in Australia: music, visual arts, ejournals and artScan.
  • Artbank: A Commonwealth art rental program supporting visual artists and craftspeople across Australia.
  • Arts Law: National legal centre for the arts providing a telephone legal advice service for arts related matters. General information and online law publications for artists.
  • ArtsInfo: The Australian Government's single point of access to the full range of opportunities and assistance available to the cultural sector.
  • Aussie Short Films: Offers a selection of self-generated drama, documentary and educational films in their drama section. Includes articles, forum, and streaming video.
  • Australia's Cultural Network: The online gateway to Australian cultural websites, events, news, and resources.
  • Australian Copyright Council: Independent non-profit organisation: site includes information about events, activities, and subscription.
  • Australian INFront: A collaborative project space and launch pad for Australia's best online designers, artists, companies and other design related web sites.
  • Australian Markets and Fairs Magazine: State by state, to what's on where and when with contacts. Lists special events, markets, festivals, fairs, swap meets, antique and doll fairs and expos. Includes wholesale directory.
  • Australian Writers' Guild: A professional association for writers in the areas of television, radio, screen and stage. Promoting and protecting the professional interests of originators and adaptors of written material in Australia.
  • Entertainment News: The latest showbiz information and gossip from Australia and around the world. Includes news and reviews on music, movies, computer games and CDs.
  • Future Entertainment Events: Promotes dance music events by local and international performers.
  • IMAX Australia: The world's largest screening system, with some movies in 3D. Current screenings, coming attractions, timetables, pricing, and school group information, as well as details of the technology. Locations in Sydney and Melbourne.
  • Julie Byrnes: Contemporary art by this multimedia painter and sculptor. Current works, installations, exhibition archive, and contact details.
  • National Cartooning Competition: Australian and New Zealand primary and secondary students compete for the Junior Stanley Award.
  • Online Australia Cultural Festival 1999/2000: Showcase of Australian cultural expression with an exhibition of local arts and culture.
  • Party-Oz: Information guide offering party ideas, tips, and a directory of related businesses.
  • Switch On, Switch Off: Digital illustrations produced by Australian artists, and exhibited in Tasmania, utilising modern technology. Displaying the talents of the artists despite the disabilities that they possess.
  • The Australia Council: The Federal Government's principal arts funding and advisory body. Information about grants, initiatives, publications, arts organisations and online search.
  • The Village: Entertainment guide for movies, videos, radio, and theme parks, around Australia; from Village Cinemas.


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