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Book signing: Our Grassy Landscapes by Jenny Horsfield

Local author Jenny Horsfield held a book signing event marking the release of her latest book.

Christmas gift guide from NLA Publishing

Get recommendations for the perfect gifts this holiday season from NLA Publishing.

The Bookbreaker of New York: A ripping yarn

The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand (BSANZ) conference keynote talk from Michael Visontay about Gabriel Wells, a New York bookseller who committed a crime against history.

Stack stories: Retired rare books curators reflect

The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand (BSANZ) conference keynote talk with retired Australian and New Zealand rare books curators reflecting on their careers. 

Archived events 2022

Explore our events held in 2022, captured by the Australian Web Archive.

Archived events 2021

Explore our events held in 2021, captured by the Australian Web Archive.

Japanese fashion: History, evolution, influences and meaning

Hear from Dr Tets Kimura about his research, his time at the Library and what he’s doing next.

Thank you to our Patrons and donors

We are grateful for the support of our Patrons and donors. Find out more about them and the projects they support in our donor report.

National Library of Australia Fellows

 Meet the researchers awarded NLA Fellowships and explore their work. 

National Library of Australia Scholars

Meet the PhD students who have furthered their postgraduate research as NLA Scholars.

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