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Waves and currents: the movement of constitutional texts and ideas across Oceania with Dr Anna Dziedzic

Dr Anna Dziedzic presented a lecture on her 2021 National Library Fellowship research about the movement of constitution texts and ideas across Oceania.

Bookmark This podcast, Season 2: Bold Types

Season two, Bold Types, is hosted by political reporter and author Amy Remekis. Based on the book by Dr Patricia Clarke, Bold Types celebrates the pioneering women who took the world of journalism by storm, with each episode featuring contemporary female journalists reflecting on their experiences and those of their forebears.

​​Grit & Gold: Tales from a Sporting Nation kicks off at the National Library of Australia​ 

Every weekend sporting contests around the country generate stories that we tell and retell.

Privacy impact assessment register

The Privacy (Australian Government Agencies - Governance) APP Code 2017 (Cth) requires that all agencies must conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment for all high privacy risk projects.

Q&A with 2023 Asian Study Grant recipient Yahia Zhengtang Ma

Yahia’s research examined the Chinese ‘homosexual’ men’s lived experience as represented in the Australian-Chinese language newspapers, magazines, and digital media.

An environmental history of ballast water management in Australia with Dr Adam Sundberg

Dr Adam Sundberg presented a lecture on his 2023 National Library Fellowship research about the environmental history of ballast water and management in Australia.

Documentary screening: Still We Rise (2022)

A special National Reconciliation Week screening of the documentary Still We Rise (2022, 59 mins, unclassified).

Katherine Kovacic on Australia's Dogs

Katherine Kovacic, the author of NLA Publishing's new title Australia's Dogs, talks about the photography included.

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Kathy Weeden, illustrated by Kim Drane

Book launch: What Birdo is That? A Field Guide to Bird People

Professor Libby Robin launched her latest book What Birdo is That? A Field Guide to Bird People, a book that draws heavily on the National Library's collections.

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