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Unravelling the history of Australian fashion

Hear from Dr Lorinda Cramer about her research into Australian wool and her experience as a 2023 National Library Fellow.

Untold histories: Chinese communities in Australia during the Cold War

Hear from 2023 National Library Fellow Dr Mei-Fen Kuo about her research into the impact of Chinese cafes during the Cold War.

Visiting Vanuatu and the Melanesian Arts and Culture Festival 2023

Library staff recently attended the Melanesian Arts and Culture Festival (MACFEST), returning with new acquisitions, knowledge and connections.

Voices of Aussie wildlife conservation

Hear from some of the people working to protect Australia's incredible wildlife. 

Voyage to the 1924 Paris Olympics

Explore letters written by Dorothy Richmond about her experience travelling to Europe with the 1924 Australian Olympic team.

Wacky, weird and wonderful marketing

Dive into the world of wacky advertising from decades past.

Welcome to Treasures 2025

Explore our new Treasures Gallery exhibition opening Saturday 13 December.

What to read this winter

Get some winter book recommendations to suit all reading moods.

What's hot in non-fiction: Summer reading suggestions from your National Librarians

Interested in adding more non-fiction books to your reading list? Check out these recommendations from staff at the National Library.

William Yang: Documenting Mardi Gras

Learn about one of Australia's great storytellers and his photography documenting Australia’s most fabulous parade.

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