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National Library of Australia

Exhibition - Wangka Wakaṉutja: The Story of the Papunya Literature Production Centre

Explore the decades-long, remarkable efforts of the Papunya community to record language and culture and keep it alive.

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National Library of Australia

The audiobook's evolution from the analog era to AI

Professor Matthew Rubery discusses the evolution of the audiobook, exploring the six pivotal phases of development.

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National Portrait Gallery

John Brack x Noel McKenna: A face in the mirror

John Brack x Noel McKenna: A face in the mirror presents a playful exchange of over 90 works, mapping clear aesthetic…

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PhotoAccess Incorporated

Exhibition: nanuma by Karlina Mitchell

nanuma, meaning “to think or remember collectively” in Fijian, explores familial connection, landscape and shared memory.

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PhotoAccess Incorporated

Exhibition: Mooncake World: Yan Nan (Lulu) Xu (Curator), Chanel Nguyen, Natalie Loos

Mooncake World expands the 144-page Mooncake Zine into an interactive multimedia installation shaped by contemporary queer Asian femininity.

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National Library of Australia

Learn with the curators of Wangka Wakaṉutja

Learn from experts who have brought to life the Library’s new major exhibition 'Wangka Wakaṉutja: The Story of the Papunya…

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National Library of Australia

Curator tours: National Library Treasures Gallery

Join a special guided tour of the National Library’s Treasures Gallery, held as part of the Canberra & Region Heritage…

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National Library of Australia

Author talk: Look After Your Feet by Rosalie Ham

Canberra Writers Festival presents author Rosalie Ham for a special event focused on her new novel, 'Look After Your Feet'.

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National Library of Australia

Fellowship presentation: Early Philippine Palaeontology

Dr Pauline Basilia presents her recent Fellowship research on the contributions of H. Otley Beyer to Philippine Pleistocene research.

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Canberra Contemporary Art Space

'The Weather and What Is' by Olive Burgess

Full, generous, focused, and sensual, 'The Weather and What Is' opens space for a re-imagining of intimacy, ecology, history, and…

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