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Q&A with 2022 National Library of Australia Fellow Dr Kate Warren

Kate’s research focused on the role of popular magazines in Australian art history and arts communication in the 1950s and 1960s.


 

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Public Domain Day 2026

Read about works and manuscripts in our collection that are now in the public domain.

Provocations: Arguing about history

The Friends of the National Library of Australia present an opportunity to question two of Australia’s most eminent and most productive historians.

Prout Collection

Explore the Prout Collection, featuring 2 oil paintings, 41 watercolours, and 38 pencil and wash drawings by John Skinner Prout, created between 1841 and 1848. This collection showcases stunning Tasmanian landscapes, including scenes of Hobart, Mount Wellington, and Port Arthur, alongside views of New South Wales and Victoria. Prout, a self-trained artist who emigrated to Australia in 1840, captured the essence of the Australian landscape, leaving a lasting influence on colonial art.

Private researchers and valuers

If you have an item you want valued, or you require ongoing or extensive genealogical or historical research beyond what the Library can offer, here is a list of associations you could contact.

Presenting weather

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The weather is an important part of our lives, and this is reflected in the arts and other sources we consume.

Power Collection

Ten signed stencil prints by Pablo Picasso. 54 sketchbooks of John Power, a small group of personal papers of Power, and 262 books relating to art and architecture.

Portfolio Budget Statements

Portfolio Budget Statements inform Senators and Members of Parliament of the proposed allocation of resources to Government outcomes by agencies within the portfolio.

Poetry by Judith Wright – 'Bora Ring'

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These activities introduce students to the poem Bora Ring, as well as to the poem’s background and author. They also develop students’ understanding of how an author’s perspective can change and enhance the meaning of a text.

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