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Stalin's Wine Cellar is billed as 'the Raiders of the Lost Ark of wine'. Join authors John Baker an
Did you know the National Library has a board games collection? Not only do we have hundreds of boa
Australia is home to breath-taking landscapes, as rugged as they are beautiful. Some are driven to e
Join father and daughter, and Gamilaroi and Dunghutti people, Rod and marlee.silva (Co-Founder of Ti
“The more we are taking care of nature, the more we are taking care of ourselves.” Last summer’s bu
Join author of The Catch: The Story of Fishing in Australia and avid fisher, Anna Clark, and senior
From traditional print news to social media, television to blogs—modern media operates in a complex
Join us as we celebrate the release of internationally bestselling author Kate Grenville’s first nov
What is the Australian dream, and does it mean the same thing to us all? Join us as cross-cultural c
First woman to head an Australian state or territory government, and first ACT Chief Minister, Rosem
We often don’t realise we’re living through a major historical moment until the time has passed. The
Are you still a liar? From its first icy scenes in the Arctic Circle, Felicity Volk’s new novel tell
Join Paul Sharrad as he explores some of the delights found while researching Thomas Keneally's pape
Join Chet Van Duzer, Cartographic Historian and Board member of the Lazarus Project at the Universit
The need for a grand narrative in the life and obsessive collecting of Rex Nan Kivell is telling. Hi
Join Professor Lyndall Ryan, AM FAHA, from the University of Newcastle, as she discusses her continu
Join two world-class writers and old friends, Garth Nix and Felicity Packard as they discuss their c
Join award-winning author Helen Ennis as she shares her experience with Alex Sloan about writing the
Anyone who has a book collection and a garden wants for nothing.” – Cicero Bibliophile Rex Nan Kive
Join us as Morris Gleitzman outlines why young people need stories now more than ever. Stories to de