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Indie publishing: your book in our collection

If you are considering independently publishing your book, learn how to get your published book into the Library's collection.

Staff picks for summer reading

The librarians of the National Library have put together their top picks for summer holiday reading.

Behind the curtain of Australian classical music

Explore the cultural politics of Australian art music with 2023 National Library of Australia Scholar Stephanie Shon.

William Yang: Documenting Mardi Gras

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

Looking back on 2023

Let’s take a look back at what has been a busy year at the Library.

Great female writers of centuries past: Sappho to Aphra Behn

Explore early women writers in the Library's rare books collections up to the year 1700.

Summer at the National Library

See what's happening at the Library this summer, including exhibitions, tours and more.

Introducing the World Heritage Sites of Australia (2nd edition)

Hear from author Peter Valentine about some of Australia's most stunning sites.

Meet the 'Courageous Kids'

Get introduced to the seven stories in Courageous Kids and Their Amazing Adventures by Stephanie Owen Reeder and Liz Duthie.

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.

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