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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.

Voyage to the 1924 Paris Olympics

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

What to read this winter

Get some winter book recommendations to suit all reading moods.

Researching a biography of scriptwriter and playwright Eleanor Witcombe

Learn about the fascinating career of Eleanor Witcombe with 2023 National Library Fellow and biographer Eleanor Hogan.

Around the world: Maps and globes at the Library

Enjoy a glimpse of the Library's extensive maps collection.

The Pink Bans: Labour union activism and LGBTIQA+ rights

Hear from comics-journalist, cartoonist and 2023 Creative Arts Fellow Sam Wallman about his research at the Library.

Libraries in Indonesia: Definitions, regulation and evolution

Learn about the research of 2024 Asia Study Grant recipient Dr Anita Dewi.

Arresting scenery: Capturing time and place in crime fiction writing

Explore some of the crime-fiction reads in the collection and how they can help readers learn more about Australian culture, history and place.

A brief look into the history of Australian fashion

Strut down the catwalk of Australian fashion history with the Library’s collection.

Wacky, weird and wonderful marketing

Dive into the world of wacky advertising from decades past.

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