More true-blue apps have come out for you to put on your oi-pad. Cobber.
Australian software developers have always been quite interested in developing for the Apple iPhone platform, and many of them have made the shift to producing apps for the iPad. We’ve scoured the databases and the media reports to find all we can.
If you know of other apps for Australia (or developed by Aussie developers), post in the comments below and we’ll add them to the list. We’ve left some of the descriptions here intact from the Apple store where we felt they were the most appropriate way to describe the app.
The Early Edition: a rather amazing app developed in Sydney by Graham Clarke of Glasshouse Apps that takes your RSS feeds and converts them into an easy-to-browse printed newspaper style page.

Memory-Map: Outdoor GPS and allows user to navigate with topographical maps, street maps or marine charts in Australia or New Zealand.

BOM Radar HD: Australian weather radar to view the BOM (Bureau of Meteorology) weather radar information located through Australia.

Mobile Agent: Mobile Agent is a real estate browsing experience from Harcourts Real Estate. This application shows property for sale and rent in Australia.

Australia Facts: Australia Facts provides comprehensive facts on the different regions of Australia. The user can easily navigate using the touchable map to find information on every region. History,Language,Transport,Geography, Maps,Main Cities, population etc are provided so that it can be at your fingertips anytime.

Callistemon, Bottlebrush: Pattern pack contains all the information you need to paint your own striking spray of Australian Bottlebrush onto any surface.

Eucalyptus, Gumnuts: This pattern pack contains all the information you need to paint your own beautiful bunch of Eucalyptus gumnuts and blossoms on any surface.

History: Maps of Oceania: An a educational collection of high-resolution historical maps about Oceania.

LawPad: Allows users to access current Commonwealth Act compilations from the Commonwealth of Australia’s ComLaw web site.

Fires NSW: Data is sourced from the NSW Rural Fire Service. It’s not expected to be updated real-time, to the minute, but updates generally occur through the day.

iFirelert AUS: All the latest fire updates and information from the Victorian CFA, Western Australian FESA, South Australian CFS, Tasmanian TFS and the New South Wales RFS are displayed.
