The National Library of Australia, located in Canberra, serves as a vast repository of the nation’s history and culture. Established with the mission to document the Australian experience, it houses over 10 million items, including books, photographs, newspapers, unpublished manuscripts, and oral histories. This extensive collection, known as the world’s largest “Australiana” archive, provides a comprehensive resource for anyone seeking to understand the country’s past and present. Visitors can explore these rich materials, delving into the stories and records that shape the Australian identity.
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