State Library of NSW Fellowships 2024, Applications Open
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Maps Room, State Library of NSW, Wednesday 5 June 2024, 5.00pm to 6.00pm AEST In this instalment of the History Now seminar series, Catharine Coleborne and James Dunk discuss the
19 to 25 May 2024 National Archaeology Week (NAW) aims to increase public awareness of Australian archaeology and the work of Australian archaeologists both at home and abroad, and to
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Congratulations to Shannyn Palmer, winner of the 2024 Ernest Scott Prize. Shannyn’s Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station (MUP, 2022) was selected from a
Congratulations to Alexandra Roginski, winner of the 2023 Donna Coates Book Prize. The Australian, Canadian and New Zealand Studies Network awarded the prize to Alexandra for her book Science and
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