Incoming Resources
- The big book of Australian states & territories, L. Tan
- Convicted, a fascinating history of Colonial Australia retold through three generations of one family, Peter Bradley
- Exploring Australia, European expansion across the continent, Joel Weston
- The squatters, the story of Australia's pastoral pioneers, Barry Stone
- Penal colonies, Nicolas Brasch
- Crimes and punishments, Nicolas Brasch
- Settlement & exploration, John & Jennifer Barwick
- The great race, David Hill
- The First Fleet, how and why it happened, Kenneth Muir
- From the edge, Australia's lost histories, Mark McKenna
- 1788, the brutal truth of the First Fleet : the biggest single overseas migration the world had ever seen, David Hill
- Convicts, capitalists and corruption, Nubrygyn and the Colony's settlement west of the Great Divide, Kate Gadsby
- The startling story of Lachlan Macquarie, founding father or failure?, Michael Sedunary ; artist Bern Emmerichs
- Our Australian colonies, their discovery, history resources & prospects, by Samuel Mossman
- Botany Bay and the First Fleet, the real story, Alan Frost
- Hell Ship, the true story of the plague ship Ticonderoga, one of the most calamitous voyages in Australian history, Michael Veitch
- The savage shore, extraordinary stories of survival and tragedy from the early voyages of discovery to Australia, Graham Seal
- Napoleon's Australia, Terry Smyth
- M is for mutiny!, history by alphabet, John Dickson, Bern Emmerichs
- Amazing facts about Australia's early settlers, Author Karin Cox; Principal photographer Steve Parish
- Elizabeth 1828, the worst and most turbulent : from Celtic Cross to Southern Cross, Suzanne Voytas
- Three sheets to the wind, why a motley crew of merchant seamen walked 600 miles to save 7000 gallons of rum, Adam Courtenay
- Terra Australis, Matthew Flinders' great adventures in the circumnavigation of Australia, edited and introduced by Tim Flannery
- What if history of Australia, colonial settlement : France vs Britain, by Craig Cormick ; illustrated by Cheri Hughes
- The commonwealth of thieves, Thomas Keneally
- Convicts and early settlers, 1788-1850
- Grim crims & convicts 1788-1820, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- The Leichhardt diaries, early travels in Australia during 1842-1944, edited by Thomas A. Darragh and Roderick J. Fensham
- John Dunmore Lang, chiefly autobiographical, 1799 to 1878, cleric, writer, traveller, statesman, pioneer of democracy in Australia, an assembling of contemporary documents compiled and edited by A. Gilchrist
- Towards a free land, from penal colony to free settlement, Stuart Bremer
- Gold diggers, Carmel Reilly ; illustrations by Andrew Hopgood and Melissa Webb
- Convict colony, the remarkable story of the fledgling settlement that survived against the odds, David Hill ; narrated by Conrad Coleby
- Ten rogues, the unlikely story of convict schemers, a stolen brig and an escape from Van Diemen's land to Chile, Peter Grose
- Life in colonial Australia, Marion Littlejohn & Doug Bradby
- The British to the antipodes
- The great race, [the race between the English and the French to complete the map of Australia], David Hill ; read by Paul English
- Governors, squatters & battlers, people who shaped European settlement, Joel Weston
- Encountering Terra Australis, the Australian voyages of Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders, Jean Fornasiero, Peter Monteath and John West-Sooby
- Convicted, a fascinating history of Colonial Australia retold through three generations of one family, Peter Bradley
- Settlement, Karin Cox
- Free settlers, the colonial immigrants, Margaret McPhee
- Under full sail, Rob Mundle
- Rotters and squatters, 1820 - 1850, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- Australian voices, glimpses of our pioneering past through diaries, letters and recollections from the First Fleet to the Great War, edited by Ariana Klepac & John Thompson
- A commonwealth of thieves, the Sydney experiment, Thomas Keneally ; read by Simon Vance
- Great convict stories, dramatic and moving tales from Australia's brutal early years, Graham Seal
- Most perfectly safe :, the convict shipwreck disasters of 1833-42, G. A. Mawer
- The fatal shore, a history of the transportation of convicts to Australia, 1787-1868, Robert Hughes
- Child convicts, Net Brennan
- Famous and infamous convicts, Nicolas Brasch