Website search results | National Library of Australia (NLA)

Website search results

Showing 181 - 190 of 216 results
Book launch: Blue Poles by Tom McIlroy

Journalist Tom McIlroy discussed his book 'Blue Poles'.

Book launch: Anzac Guerrillas by Edmund Goldrick

We joined author Edmund Goldrick for a book signing event marking the release of his new book, Anzac Guerrillas.

Book launch: Always Was, Always Will Be by Thomas Mayo

Author Thomas Mayo and a panel of special guests discussed Mayo's latest book.

Book launch - Flora: Australia’s Most Curious Plants

Local award-winning children's author and illustrator Tania McCartney launched her newest book.

Book event: The Matilda Effect with Fiona Crawford and Grace Gill

Fiona Crawford discussed her latest book The Matilda Effect with former Matilda's soccer star Grace Gill.

Book event: In conversation with Inga Simpson

Inga Simpson discussed her latest book Willowman with Holly Ferling.

Book event: In conversation with Brenda Matthews

Brenda Matthews talked about her story and the process of turning it into a documentary and a published book, both titled The Last Daughter.

Bibliomania: Stories from Inside and Outside the Book

The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand (BSANZ) held their annual two-day conference at the National Library in 2024.

Author talk: Twist by Colum McCann

A special In Conversation event with internationally acclaimed Irish novelist Colum McCann focused on his new novel, Twist

Author talk: The Season with Helen Garner

Helen Garner was in conversation with Beejay Silcox about her new book The Season.

We’re here to guide you.

Browse by topic

Explore our collections by topic or format.

Start browsing

Search Australian history online

Look for anything digital, anywhere, anytime.

Search Trove

How to use the catalogue

Guidance to help you explore every corner of the Library.

Find out more

Research resources

Dive deeper with our online guides

Start researching

Need help?

Our librarians are here to guide you.

Ask a librarian