Project Gutenberg Australia

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Project Gutenberg of Australia is an Internet site which was founded in 2001 by Colin Choat. The site hosts free ebooks or e-texts which are in the public domain in Australia. These ebooks have been prepared and submitted by volunteers. It is a sister site of Project Gutenberg, however there is no formal relationship between the two organisations.

To complement the extensive amount of original source material available in the form of ebooks, a great deal of information about the History of Australia and the Exploration of Australia is provided, together with a "Library of Australiana", a list of ebooks available about Australia or written by Australians.

Because of differences in between Australian and United States (where Project Gutenberg is based) copyright law, Project Gutenberg Australia contains many works not available in Project Gutenberg, including works by Margaret Mitchell, George Orwell, and Dylan Thomas.

With the introduction of the U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement, works presently hosted will remain in the public domain and will thus continue to be hosted at Project Gutenberg of Australia. However, works of authors who died after December 1954 will now not enter the public domain until at least 2024. [1]

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