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First World War: Finding a soldier

If you are looking for a soldier,  there are many published resources at the National Library to assist you.

First World War: Ephemera

Ephemera is material which is designed to be short lived and which is often not kept by its recipient.

First Women in federal parliament - Dame Enid Lyons and Dame Dorothy Tangney

The National Library has recently digitised two letters from the collections of Enid Lyons and Dorothy Tangney.

First peoples

Topic 

Explore the rich cultural heritage of Australia's First Peoples through the art of Joseph Lycett, a convict artist who captured the rituals and customs of Indigenous communities. 

First Nations sporting greats

First Nations athletes have been involved in some of our most triumphant moments in sport and continue to make a significant contribution to our nation’s sport at all levels.

First Nations perspectives on Cook

Topic

Examine a range of First Nations peoples and communities perspectives on Cook’s legacy in contemporary Australia in this lesson for senior secondary students.

First Nations people in sport

Topic

The first Australian cricket team to tour overseas was an Aboriginal one.

First Nations and sport

First Nations people participated in sports long before Australian Federation.

First Fleet

Topic 

Explore the journey of the First Fleet and its role in shaping Australia's early colonial history. 

First contacts

Module

Explore the themes of discovery, cultural encounters, and the European settlement of Australia. 

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