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  • Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria - Aims to provide lectures and outings. History, activities, news and contents of its annual scientific journal The Artefact.
    home.vicnet.net.au/~aasv
  • Australian Archaeological Association (AAA) - The AAA is the largest archaeological organization in Australia, and represents professionals, students and interested others. It aims to promote the advancement, conservation, and study of archaeology; to provide for the discussion and dissemination of information and ideas, to convene meetings, and to publicize the work of the Association.
    www.australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au
  • Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists (AACA) - AACA was formed in 1979 to assist archaeologists working as consultants. Aims are to establish, maintain and encourage adherence to professional standards and ethics. This is to be achieved by a Code of Ethics and to maintain a National Register of consultant archaeologists.
    www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/aacai
  • Australian Institute of Professional Archaeologists (AIPA) - Founded in 1998 as a national organization representing the interests of all professionals engaged in the field of archaeology, who work or are based in Australia. Includes: newsletter and general information.
    www.sfca.unimelb.edu.au/aipa/aipaindex.html
  • Australian Rock Art Research Association ( AURA) - Studies and preserves rock art in Australia and the world. Promotes indigenous custodianship of cultural heritage and a general awareness this heritage. Publishes journal, Newsletter, and monographs.
    mc2.vicnet.net.au/users/aura
  • Flinders University Archaeology Society - The society encourages all members to attend general meetings. The Society arranges workshops, fieldtrips, lectures and social events. The club is open to students, staff, professionals and other interested persons.
    ehlt.flinders.edu.au/archaeology/archsoc

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