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Author Talk: Night of the Bookers with David Szalay and Susan Choi

Canberra Writers Festival presented authors David Szalay, Susan Choi and Nigel Featherstone for a special night of conversation about their works and their writing lives.

Author talk: The Season with Helen Garner

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

Author talk: The Titanic Story of Evelyn by Lisa Wilkinson AM

Canberra Writers Festival presented renowned author and journalist Lisa Wilkinson AM in conversation about her book, The Titanic Story of Evelyn.

Author talk: Twist by Colum McCann

A special In Conversation event with internationally acclaimed Irish novelist Colum McCann focused on his new novel, Twist

Author talk: Universality by Natasha Brown

Canberra Writers Festival and author Natasha Brown presented a special In Conversation event focused on her bold, new novel Universality.

Aviation families in our collection

Take flight with some of the prominent aviation families in the collection.

Ayaiga: Neighbour and Hero

Thomas Higgs with Colin Hall and illustrated by Wally Wilfred

Ayla's Christmas Wish

Pamela Jones, illustrated by Lucia Masciullo

Baracchi Collection

Papers, pamphlets, books and periodicals relating to communism, socialism, fascism, capitalism, international relations, public finance, politics, World War II, and the Vietnam War.

Bates Collection

Papers, maps, photographs and other publications largely relating to Daisy Bates' research on First Australians.

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