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Palapala: a story of reading, writing, and books with Dr Christina Thompson

Dr Christina Thompson presented a lecture on her 2023 Creative Arts Fellowship research into what happened when writing arrived on the islands of the Pacific.

Introduction to the Asian language collection

Learn what is available and how you can find and access items in our Asian language collections in this webinar.

Lifelong learning

Resources for adults and lifelong learners

Viewfinder: Exhibition themes

Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now explores 50 years in the lives of Australians.

Coedès Collection

Books, pamphlets, reprints and single issues of serials, mainly in French, relating to the ancient history, archaeology and culture of Southeast Asia.

Author talk: The Season with Helen Garner

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

Hello!

Illustrated by Tony Flowers

Overgrowing Canberra with Dr Julian Raxworthy

In this lecture, Dr Julian Raxworthy explored the intersection between landscape design and garden maintenance, the subject of his book Overgrown: practices between landscape architecture and gardening.

Burmese collection

The Burmese collections at the National Library of Australia consist of thousands of books, journals and microfilm holdings in Burmese language and Burma/Myanmar-related materials.

The Legend of Jessie Hickman: Australia's 'Lady Bushranger'

The story of Australia's 'Lady Bushranger' is bought to life in a new picture book from NLA Publishing.

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