Celebrating Australia’s regional towns and their heritage, Our Streets offers a snapshot of the country's iconic architectural styles and streetscapes. Featuring over 100 black and white images from ...
The National Library of Australia acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples – the First Australians – as the Traditional ...
Broaden your horizons with this month’s events. Learn about astrophysics (and Dungeons & Dragons!) with Karlie Noon, discover artists’ books in our collection, get great advice from Kasey Chambers and ...
I am pleased to present The National Library of Australia Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) 2024-2026. The goals and actions of this Plan align with our purpose of providing access to the rich ...
Australian newspapers in the Library's collection are categorized and stored according to format. You can identify if the newspaper you have located in our catalogue ...
Life under the shoguns was highly stratified, with the population falling into distinct classes based primarily on their economic or political functions. The system can be described as having three ...
Theses completed for higher research degrees (PhD, Masters or Honours) form an important body of original research. There are a number of places you can search for Australian theses, we have outlined ...
The Whelan Collection contains about 1050 books by Australian authors, nearly all of them autographed and many containing lengthy annotations. The Palmer Collection contains about 2500 books and ...
The National Library of Australia acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples – the First Australians – as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land and gives respect to the Elders – past ...
This page lists New South Wales-related online, networked and microform resources as well as print publications available for use within the National Library of Australia. Civil registration of births ...
Sir Brian William Hone (1907–1978) was born in Adelaide and educated at Prince Alfred College, the University of Adelaide, and New College, Oxford. He taught English at Marlborough College from 1933 ...