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Nan Kivell Collection

About 5000 books, pamphlets and periodicals, over 11,000 paintings, drawings and prints, around 800 maps and over 300 manuscripts mostly published 1770-1900. Largely relating to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific including Antarctica.

National Folk Fellows

Be inspired by the artists and writers who have been awarded National Folk Fellowships.

National Folk Fellowship

Offered opportunities for folk practitioners to discover and explore original collected material at the Library for use in their own artistic work.

National Library of Australia Fellows

 Meet the researchers awarded NLA Fellowships and explore their work. 

National Library of Australia Fellowships

Financial and research support for experienced researchers in various fields and disciplines.

National Library of Australia Scholars

Meet the PhD students who have furthered their postgraduate research as NLA Scholars.

National Library of Australia's Jakarta office, Indonesia

The National Library of Australia’s Jakarta Office is in the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia.

National Library welcomes two Council appointments

The National Library of Australia in Canberra has welcomed the appointment of two Council members.

Nature Journaling Workshop

Nature journaling is a wonderful way to document the natural world around you and learn more about it at the same time.

New NLA Publishing title set to get tails wagging

Australians love dogs—big dogs, little dogs, fluffy couch potatoes and hardy working dogs.

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