There’s a wide variety of events happening at the National Library this October. Highlights include the 2022 Kenneth Myer Lecture being delivered by Professor of Law, globally recognised expert on Indigenous peoples rights and Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous at UNSW Sydney, Professor Megan Davis and our much loved school holiday storytime sessions celebrating 50 years of NLA Publishing.
Program
- Tuesday 4 October | 11am to 12pm
School Holiday Storytime: Celebrating 50 Years of NLA Publishing
- Thursday 6 October | 11am to 12pm
School Holiday Storytime: Celebrating 50 Years of NLA Publishing
- Thursday 6 October | 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Fellowship Presentation: Living with the Dead with author, consultant researcher and emeritus professor at the University of Tasmania, Professor Paul Turnbull
- Thursday 13 October | 6.00pm to 7.00pm
Deadly Dialogues: Michael Torres and Tamati Smith
- Thursday 20 October | 6.00pm to 7.00pm
Meet the Author: Marion Halligan in conversation with Alex Sloan
- Wednesday 26 October | 1.00pm to 2.00pm
Learning Webinar: Researching the Pacific Region
- Thursday 27 October | 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Spiritualist West, Magical Orient: Theosophists and India, 1875-1950 with Assistant Professor of History at the West Bengal State University, Kolkata, India, Dr Sugata Nandi
- Friday 28 October | 6.00pm to 8.00pm
2022 Kenneth Myer Lecture: Professor Megan Davis – Professor of law, globally recognised expert on Indigenous peoples rights and Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous at UNSW Sydney
See the full list of what’s currently on at the Library: https://www.nla.gov.au/whats-on
These events are all free to attend but bookings are essential. For more information about each event and to book, please visit the relevant event webpages.
To arrange an interview with a spokesperson about any event, please contact 0401 226 697 or media@nla.gov.au
Contact
Mirelle O’Mara, Media Liaison, National Library of Australia
M: 0401 226 697