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1. FreeWagenet: [Australian Federal Awards, Agreements, Decisions etc]

Australian Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.: The WageNet awards database currently contains copies of all current federal awards and any superseded awards post 1 January 2000.

2. FreeWebEc: WWW Resources in Economics

WebEc is an effort to categorize free information in economics on the Internet.

3. FreeWeblaw

Developed by Australian law librarian, Weblaw is a co-operative subject index to Internet resources for Australian legal researchers. Topics covered include family law, criminal law, taxation, business law, international law, human rights and links are provided to online resources from both Australian and overseas.

4. FreeWebLiterature.Net

WebLiterature.Net: Full text of 6500 classic literature works by over 350 authors. Unabridged full texts of the cream of English classic literature and authentic English translations of many other works. Immortal creations from authors like Arthur Conan Doyle, Bram Stoker, Merry Shelley, Lewis Carroll, Jane Austen, Lucy Montgomery, Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, the Bronte sisters, Alexandre Dumas, Nathaniel Hawrthorne, James Joyce, George Orwell, and many other authors of similar rank.

5. FreeWeb Sites for Genealogists

Cora Num, Pearce, ACT: An Australian gateway site for tracing family history which includes a categorised list of online resources.

6. FreeWellington, New Zealand, Cemeteries

Wellington City Council: This site provides cemetery and crematorium records of three Wellington cemeteries: Bolton St Cemetery (1849 to 1967), Karori Cemetery (1891 to the present day) and Makara Cemetery (1965 to the present day). It supplements the New Zealand Cemetery Records on microfiche at mc 1701 in the Open Access collection of the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room.

7. FreeWestern Australian Birth, Death and Marriage Indexes (Online)

West Australian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages: Online index to Western Australian birth, death and marriage records provided by the WA Department of the Attorney General. The birth index covers the period 1841-1932, the marriage index covers the period 1841-1927 and the death index covers the period 1841-1953.

8. FreeWilliam Blake Archive

A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress and supported by the Preservation and Access Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Archive contains fully searchable and scalable electronic editions of thousands of Blake's images and texts.

9. FreeWomen in the Making of Canberra

National Foundation for Australian Women: Women in the making of Canberra was commissioned by the ACT Women's Consultative Council in 2001 to celebrate the significant contributions that women have made to the development of Canberra. This online exhibition contains links to further biographical and archival resources relating to women included in the original exhibition. Biographical entries are being prepared progressively.

10. FreeWomen's Studies Online Resources

University of Maryland: Provides frequently updated links to sites focusing on women's studies and women's issues; information on women or gender related email lists, and much more.

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