Our new beta site is now live. A beta is like a preview of what is to come - a chance to explore the new design and features ...
Applications for volunteer guides are open now until 11:59pm on Tuesday 29 October 2024. The Library relies on its volunteer guides to run daily tours as well as greet and assist visitors. Benefits of ...
In August 1943, in the midst of the Second World War, the first two women to be elected to the Federal Parliament of Australia were Dame Enid Lyons for the Tasmanian seat of Darwin in the House of ...
Free wireless network access is offered to visitors of the National Library of Australia from designated 'Hotspots' throughout the building and its surrounds.
The arrival of an ancestor in Australia is a key moment in a family's history. They may have arrived as a fare-paying passenger, as an 'assisted' migrant, a member of a ship's crew, in military or ...
Use our guides to explore the depths of our rich collections. You will find research advice, key resources, featured collection items, selected websites and research case studies. We also have a ...
School’s in at the National Library’s Digital Classroom. Home to more than 10 million collection items, the National Library of Australia is the largest source of information in the world about ...
Locating the last resting places of our family and forebears can be an important aspect of our genealogical research. For many, it will eventually lead to a journey to those places and to the exact ...
Although not all passes and immigrant records have yet been indexed by name, the content of the films can be quickly accessed in several other ways, with the knowledge of any of the following emigrant ...
A family standing outside a tin shack called Wiloma during the Great Depression, New South Wales, ca. 1932, nla.obj-160054430 The Library's collections offer a wealth of resources to the Australian ...
Not sure where to start your research? Stuck somewhere along the way? Ask a Librarian. Our librarians are here to provide suggestions, research tips, resources and strategies to all Australians, as ...
The Prepublication Data Service (formerly Cataloguing in Publication(CiP)) is a free service offered by the National Library of Australia. This service is for Australian publishers and self-publishing ...