Find Books at Murdoch CampusesFind Books at Other LibrariesFind Chapters in BooksRequest on Document Delivery
Find a Known ArticleFind Articles on a TopicJournal AbbreviationsRequest on Document Delivery
Selected Internet Sites
Citation & Style GuidesEndNote
Printers / Mobile / Screenreaders
Admin Sign In 

Community Development 

A guide to Community Development resources for Murdoch University students and staff
Last update: Sep 09th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.murdoch.edu.au/community  Print Guide  RSS Updates

Selected Internet Sites            Print Page
  

Suggest a Link

Do you have links that you would like to see on the Selected Community Development Sites page?  Click on Submit a Link to forward your favourites for consideration.

 
 

Selected Community Development Sites

Aged and Community Services Australia
AusStats - Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australia's Health 2008 (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare)
Australia's Welfare 2007 (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS)
Australian Institute of Criminology
Australian Institute of Family Studies

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Social Trends 2008 (ABS)

community.gov.au - Information and Services for Australians
A Guide to Community Grants - Commonwealth Parliamentary Library. A collection of funding organisations for community related projects.
Human development reports - 1990-
OECD statistics

Project for Public Spaces (PPS) -  PPS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain public places that build communities.
Social Policy Research Paper Series - Produced by the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
The Source - a gateway to youth information, programmes, services, resources and entertainment for young people between the ages of 12 and 25.

SourceOECD

Sociology LibGuide
Australian Indigenous Studies LibGuide
Sustainability LibGuide

The Government Information site provides links to some of the world's government agencies. Many government publications are now published on the internet and are freely available to the public. Look for the Publications link on these websites to see a list of the available fulltext resources.

 
Description

  Loading content... please wait