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Informit: Covers the environment and related fields, including air pollution and quality, sustainable development, salinity, environmental protection and management, hazardous wastes, recycling, waste management and disposal, water pollution, environmental assessment and pollution control.
Australasian Journal of Victorian StudiesAustralasian Victorian Studies Association: , town planning and theatre appearing in its pages. There are two issues a year.
New South Wales Parish MapsNSW Department of Lands: Historical parish, town and pastoral maps showing land ownership from the late 19th to mid 20th Centuries. Select the link to the Search Facility to find historic cadastral maps
VICNAMES : The Register of Geographic NamesState Government of Victoria: This database holds more than 190,000 road and place names, including landscape features such as mountains and rivers, bounded localities such as suburbs, towns, cities
Landgate : Western Australian Place Names and AddressingGovernment of Western Australia: Provides information on the GEONAMA data set which is unavailable online. Contact details listed. Links to "History of country town names" and "History of metropolitan suburb
Informit: , historic buildings, structures and towns. Formerly HERA.
Informit: , ceremonial grounds and sacred sites, important historical and archaeological sites, historic buildings and structures, historic towns and precincts, coasts, forests, national parks
Index to the Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1825State Records Authority of New South Wales: , the Index does contain many entries relating to ships, subjects, towns and localities. The index contains references to material available on microfiche (mc N 763) or microfilm (mfm N 257
WorldVitalRecords.com: Foundation, Inc., Small TownPapers, Accessible Archives, Genealogical Publishing Company, Findmypast, Godfrey Memorial Library, Find A Grave, and FamilySearch.
Index to the 1841 Census (New South Wales)State Records Authority of New South Wales: The 1841 census records the population by police districts, counties and towns. The Index to the 1841 Census covers all the surviving householders' returns and abstracts
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