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Paradise of birds

See some of the many talented bird artists from the 19th and 20th centuries in our collection.

Strange pages: Investigating artists' books with Dr Caren Florance

Dr Caren Florance presented a lecture on her 2024 National Library Fellowship research into artists' books (books made by artists as art).

Valuing old items

The Library does not provide a valuation service for any type of item, nor can we provide valuation details for items held in the Library's collections.

Rediscovering the firsthand account of a fugitive slave

Find out how a powerful newspaper article written in 1855 by a fugitive slave was re-published into a book and added to our collection.

Library webinars

Learn about how to participate in the Library's learning webinars.

2024 Community Heritage Grant Recipients

We’re pleased to announce that 55 community-led organisations will receive a Community Heritage Grant (CHG) in 2024.

Author talk: Frank Moorhouse: Strange Paths with Matthew Lamb

The Friends of the National Library invited biographer Matthew Lamb to discuss young Frank Moorhouse's life.

2024 Community Heritage Grant recipients announced

55 community-led organisations have received a 2024 Community Heritage Grant.

Cemetery records

Find out how to locate burial information, cemetery and crematorium records that can lead to valuable discoveries in your family history.

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