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World Pride Storytime

Celebrate WorldPride and Enlighten Festival's Pride Weekend with story time at the National Library!

Workshop: Writing the book only you can write - Session 2

*Booked out* In this workshop, Writing the Book Only You Can Write, participants will be introduced to a unique and accessible approach to writing their personal story. 

Workshop: Writing the book only you can write

In this workshop, Writing the Book Only You Can Write, participants will be introduced to a unique and accessible approach to writing their personal story. 

Working with wool workshop - Tuesday 23 April

School holidays craft workshop where children learnt some basic fibre crafts.

Working with wool workshop - Thursday 18 April

School holidays craft workshop where children learnt some basic fibre crafts.

Women sharing stories

Australian Women’s Archives Program

Winter Tales presents Professor Helen Ennis

Professor Helen Ennis discussed her extensive writing on the work of Australian women photographers.

Winter Tales presents Liz Cosson

Liz Cosson gave her Winter Tales talk, Leading with Grit and Grace, for the Australian Women’s Archives Program (AWAP).

Winter Tales presents Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness CSC

National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness CSC reflected on her life and work.

Winter Tales presents Justice Verity McWilliam

The National Foundation for Australian Women presents Justice Verity McWilliam reflecting on her life and work.

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