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2023 Ann Moyal Lecture: Professor Genevieve Bell

The inaugural Ann Moyal Lecture delivered by Professor Genevieve Bell, titled Messages Pass Through: Retelling Stories of the Overland Telegraph Line.

2023 Kenneth Myer Lecture: Melbourne

Professor Glyn Davis AC. Professor Davis delivered a lecture tracing the rise of large philanthropic foundations in Australia, pioneered by the Myer family, and ask about their role in helping – and challenging – government to work more effectively in communities which live with disadvantage.

2023 Kenneth Myer Lecture: Professor Glyn Davis AC

In 2023, the Kenneth Myer Lecture was delivered by Professor Glyn Davis AC.

2023 Seymour Biography Lecture: Professor Chris Wallace

In 2023, the Seymour Biography Lecture was delivered by Professor Chris Wallace.

2024 Ann Moyal Lecture: Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla

The 2024 Ann Moyal Lecture delivered Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla, titled A smart vision for a sustainable future: SMaRT technologies and MICROfactories™ creating sustainable materials and products from waste.

2024 National Library Bookshop pre-stocktake sale

End the financial year with a smile by picking up some Australian literature and unique gifts at reduced prices.

2025 Ann Moyal Lecture: Dr Ken Henry AC

The 2025 Ann Moyal Lecture presented by Dr Ken Henry AC, titled What We Must Fix First.

A board game afternoon with Joey Games

We celebrated the launch of a new board game from Joey Games.

A cultural biography of Ron Maslyn Williams with Associate Professor Deane Williams

Associate Professor Deane Williams presented a lecture on his 2023 National Library Fellowship research about how Ron Maslyn Williams – filmmaker, photographer, writer, musician and radio playwright – became one of Australia’s post-Second World War cultural innovators.

Aboriginal story telling with Larry Brandy

As part of our Enlighten Festival program, Wiradjuri man Larry Brandy invited children to become kangaroos, emus or hunters while learning about traditional Aboriginal culture.

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