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Shell-shocked: Australia after Armistice

The Armistice is signed, the shooting has ceased and the soldiers are safely home. But for many Australians the impact of World War I remained with them for the rest of their lives. This showcase explores how the community dealt with the effects of the war over the next 20 years.


Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize 2008

A selection of winning art works from this prestigious exhibition from the South Australian Museum.


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Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security

A selection of photographs and documents relating to the release of records of the Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security on 27 May 2008


Australian Wool Corporation fashion campaign, late 1960s early 1970s

Strike a Pose

Trends of the 1960s and 1970s will take centre stage at the National Archives in Canberra when a celebration of Australian fashion opens on 11 July


Noni Hazlehurst - Family Journeys

Family Journeys

Embark on a family history journey…


 
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