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1967 Referendum research guide

Access key resources from the Library's collection related to the lead-up to the 1967 referendum, the significance of the historic 'Yes' vote, and its ongoing legacy in the pursuit of justice, equality, and recognition for First Australians.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures

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Additional Library resources with educational value for teachers and students.

Australian literature: Indigenous

How to find information about Indigenous literature

Bates Collection

Papers, maps, photographs and other publications largely relating to Daisy Bates' research on First Australians.

Bringing Them Home oral history project

Between 1998 and 2002, people from all over Australia told us their stories as part of the Bringing Them Home oral history project.

Changing technology

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Explore how food production and gathering methods have evolved over time, using artworks and photographs from our collection.

Connections to Country

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Explore early European encounters with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art through the work of William Westall and engage students in considering the cultural significance of special places.

Contact points for Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP)

See how to request ICIP related content in accordance with the Australian Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Protocol.

Deadly Dialogues: Joe Williams and Alethea Beetson

Joe Williams and Dr Alethea Beetson in conversation as part of our Deadly Dialogues series.

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