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2023 media releases

Explore our media releases from 2023, captured by the Australian Web Archive.

William Yang: Documenting Mardi Gras

Learn about one of Australia's great storytellers and his photography documenting Australia’s most fabulous parade.

Staging nationhood in dance photographs with Dr Wesley Lim

Dr Wesley Lim presented a lecture on his 2023 National Library Fellowship research into the papers of dancer and choreographer Gertrud Bodenwieser.

Great female writers of centuries past: Sappho to Aphra Behn

Explore early women writers in the Library's rare books collections up to the year 1700.

Social media and online community guidelines

Our website, social media and email channels are a space where we can help people learn about, discuss and engage with the National Library and Trove’s collections, services and activities.

Summer at the National Library

See what's happening at the Library this summer, including exhibitions, tours and more.

Visitor guide

Find everything you need to know before your visit to the Library, including information on accessibility, amenities and visiting with children.

Australian literature: Awards

How to find information about Australian literature awards.

Australian literature: Indigenous

How to find information about Indigenous literature

Australian literature: Book reviews

Book reviews appear in newspapers and scholarly journals. To locate these you can use a title search of a particular periodical, such as Australian Book Review.

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