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The Qing dynasty, sometimes referred to as the Empire of the Great Qing, or the Manchu dynasty, was the last imperial dynasty of China.

Celestial Empire

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Aligned with Year 9 History in the Australian Curriculum, this resource encourages students to explore compelling historical sources and form their own conclusions about the Qing dynasty.

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Winter Tales presents Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness CSC

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

Grow our digital library

Each year, hundreds of thousands of pages of content are added to our digital collections and made available online through Trove.

Creative storytelling

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This resource aligns to the Australian Curriculum for Year 3 English - Language, Literature and Literacy.

Australian authors in the oral history collection

Hear from Colin Thiele, Kylie Tennant, Gabrielle Wang, Doris Pilkington, Norman Lindsay and Christina Stead as they share their thoughts, memories and creative journeys.

Picture books

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Reading picture books is important in speech development, building literacy skills, helping children to use their imagination.

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