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Women in sport

Historically, Australian women have made their mark in the sports record books worldwide.

Sporting immigrants

With new people and cultures come new ideas and a significant immigrant contribution to Australian sport and society.

Disability and sport

The sporting movement for people with disabilities began in the 1940s with the pioneering work of Dr Ludwig Guttmann at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in England.

Pacific research guide

The Library holds a rich and diverse range of documentary materials relating to the Pacific region, including Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia and New Zealand.

Newspapers and Family History zone

Access hardcopy and microfilm newspapers, family history resources, and material from our microform collection.

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Australian Women Lawyers as Active Citizens

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Women lawyers stand at the forefront of women's participation in Australian civic life.

Megan Davis - Constitutional and International lawyer

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Professor Megan Davis is a leading Indigenous Australian whose work influences law and Indigenous policy in Australia, particularly advancing constitutional reform and recognition for Indigenous Australians.

Rosemary Kayess - Human rights lawyer

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Rosemary Kayess has devoted her career to the study and promotion of human rights and discrimination law in Australia and internationally.

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