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Winter Tales presents Genevieve Jacobs AM

Genevieve Jacobs AM delivered a presentation for The National Foundation for Australian Women and the Australian Women's Archives Program.

Winter Tales presents Jane Madden

Jane Madden delivered the presentation, Attempting to Create Ripples, for the Australian Women’s Archives Program (AWAP).

Winter Tales presents Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness CSC

National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness CSC reflected on her life and work.

Winter Tales presents Liz Cosson

Liz Cosson gave her Winter Tales talk, Leading with Grit and Grace, for the Australian Women’s Archives Program (AWAP).

Winter Tales presents Professor Helen Ennis

Professor Helen Ennis discussed her extensive writing on the work of Australian women photographers.

Wizardly tomes, mysterious manuscripts and cursed volumes

We explored 'Pop Bibliography', the representation of rare and historic books across popular culture with special collections curator Allie Alvis.

Wolfgang Sievers

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Wolfgang Georg Sievers, AO (1913–2007) was a well-known modernist photographer who documented Australian architecture and industry over a career spanning almost 60 years.

Wolfgang Sievers

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Women in sport

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Today, at the Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games, tennis tournaments and a host of other sporting events, men and women can compete at elite levels. But this has not always been the case for sports and recreational physical pursuits.

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