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Welcome to the project site for the Dictionary of Sydney

We are building an exciting and innovative new set of resources covering every aspect of the history of Sydney. You'll be able to access it soon through a new website but also using other methods as new technological possibilities arise.  This project site allows you to follow and participate in the development of the Dictionary of Sydney as it evolves.

If it happened in Sydney, then it belongs in the Dictionary. We have commissioned essays on many themes in Sydney's history, on Sydney's Aboriginal history, on all of Sydney's suburbs and on Sydney's many ethnic communities, and entries on everything from bridges to bird species, crimes to carvings. The Dictionary covers the whole of the Sydney basin, from the earliest human habitation to the present.  It will contain images, sound, film, documents and maps, as well as new scholarship, research and bibliographies.

Sydney's historians, researchers and writers are donating their time and expertise and writing for the Dictionary right now. Our technical and editorial staff are preparing the software and the content. We hope you will explore this site, find out what's going on, discover how you can participate and watch the Dictionary of Sydney grow.

 

News Highlights

30-June-2009
New issue of Sydney Journal now online Sydney Journal 2(1) has been published today. Articles include Education, Lesbians in Sydney, Gay Men in Sydney, Celebration of Anniversary Day and a biography of Norman Selfe. There are also cultural groups and suburbs from the content being prepared for the Dictionary of Sydney.

28-January-2009
DoS authors star in Talkabout Sydney at SMSA The Dictionary of Sydney project and the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts are working together in 2009 to present a series of lunchtime talks from DoS authors.

15-December-2008
Third and final issue of Sydney Journal for 2008 The third issue of Sydney Journal is now available online.This issue's articles show how urban history topics intertwine and overlap with each other, providing a foretaste of the weblike connections that will be drawn between every entry in the Dictionary of Sydney.

Did You Know?

The British singer Elton John married Renata Blauel at St Mark's Anglican Church, Darling Point in 1984.