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Parliament of New South Wales Index to RecordsParliament of New South Wales: Contains links to all indexes and records of NSW Legislative Proceedings which are available online. Includes Hansard and the Legislative Assembly.
Parlinfo (Parliament of Australia)Parliament of Australia: Provides an index and full text access where available to the proceedings and documents produced by the Parliament of Australia, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Documents include Hansard (both the Senate and House of Representatives Hansard are available back to the first sitting day of 9 May 1901), Bills, Senate Journals, Votes and Proceedings, Notice Papers, Committee reports, Parliamentary Handbook, newspaper clippings, media, publications and much more.
Political Resources on the NetThis resource lists political sites sorted by country, with links to parties, organisations, governments, media and more from all around the world.
Publications RegisterAustralian Government Information Management Office: The Publications Register provides access to a range of resources on Australian Government publications. Options include searching or browsing government agency listings for publication information. There are also links to existing online publication resources. This site does not directly sell or otherwise provide publications to the public but aims to help users find publications and/or information on how to obtain the publication on the website of the publishing agency. Australian Government agencies are responsible for the production and distribution of the publications that they create.
Informit: Provides information relating to IP Australia's core business areas, namely patents, trade marks and designs. It also includes other topics that impact on IP Australia's business, especially related intellectual property matters such as copyright, plant breeders rights and domain names. Related matters are included if they relate to significant Australian or international trends and develpments, or if they are significant to the field of intellectual property as a whole.
St. James Encyclopedia of Labor History WorldwideGale Group: Online edition of the St. James Encyclopedia of Labor History Worldwide (2003). Provides in-depth analysis of more than 300 key events in labor history over the last 200 years, focusing on the relevance of these events to both the labor movement as a whole and to societal changes around the world. Part of the Gale Virtual Reference Library. Available for document delivery to Australian Libraries.
THOMAS : Legislative Information on the Internet (USA)Library of Congress: THOMAS is a comprehensive site containing a large range of US government publications, legislation, committee reports, House and Senate Directories and historical documents. Included are Bill Summary & Status; Bill Text; Public Laws; the Congressional Record; Committee Reports; Appropriations Bills, Presidential Nominations; Treaties; and links to Days in Session Calendar; US Government Historical documents; How Congress Makes Laws; Executive Branch; Judicial Branch; and State Resources.
Tokyo JinkenTokyo-to Jinken Keihatsu Senta (Tokyo Metropolitan Human Rights Promotion Center): A quarterly magazine published and circulated for free in Tokyo, Japan as well as available online. It contains feature articles on human rights issues as well as information on events and the activities of the Human Rights Promotion Centre. In Japanese.
TSO The Stationery Office Official Documents (UK)TSO: Official Documents is the official source for Command and departmentally sponsored House of Commons Papers. From May 2005 onwards, all Command Papers and House of Commons Papers, as well as key Departmental papers, are available for free on the site in PDF format. This site contains a full listing of Command Papers and House of Commons Papers (HCPs) from 17 May 2005 to the present as well as a selection of papers published before 17 May 2005.
UNdataUnited Nations: A single entry point for accessing all United Nations statistical services. Includes links to country data services. Covers a wide range of themes including Agriculture, Crime, Education, Employment, Energy, Environment, Health, HIV/AIDS, Human Development, Industry, Information and Communication Technology, National Accounts, Population, Refugees, Tourism, Trade, and the Millennium Development Goals indicators.
This resource contains links to major Australian legal sites on the Internet organised by jurisdiction. It provides links to the websites of all commonwealth courts (federal, high and family courts of Australia) and state law resources including legislation, parliaments and courts.
These are general sites for researching the Australian government on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to a diverse range of information on Australian government resources as well as providing links to other useful sites.