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Latest News
3 June 2010
Library websites may be affected by two events in coming days.
1 June 2010
Expect to see a new Library website over the next two weeks.
27 April 2010
Library sites will be unavailable for a short period this weekend.
16 April 2010
The Library will be closed on Monday 26 April for the Anzac Day public holiday.
24 March 2010
The State Library of Victoria Foundation has announced an appeal to raise $200,000 to assist in the purchase of an extraordinary collection of images by the celebrated Melbourne photographer Rennie Ellis.
18 March 2010
Former State Library staff are encouraged to register their interest in the recently established State Library of Victoria Alumni program.
17 March 2010
The Library will be closed over the Easter holidays, closing at 9pm on Thursday 1 April and re-opening at 10am on Tuesday 6 April.
1 March 2010
The Library's CEO Anne-Marie Schwirtlich has submitted a letter to the editor of The Age discussing the changing ways people use the Library and the increase in Library visitors.
26 February 2010
The Library will be closed on Labour Day, Monday 8 March.
24 February 2010
The Library will be screening episodes of the new children's drama series My Place each week and hosting two special events with Nadia Wheatley, the author of the book.
17 February 2010
The Library has launched a series of online research guides to help Library users with popular research tasks.
4 February 2010
Victoria's Premier John Brumby presented the State Library of Victoria with a collection of books containing messages of condolence sent in response to the 2009 Victorian bushfires.
29 January 2010
Applications are open for a range of 2010 Library fellowships and awards.
19 January 2010
The Library will not open on Australia Day, Tuesday 26 January.
21 December 2009
Listen to audio files recorded at the Library's Big Issues symposium.
12 December 2009
Summer Read 2009-10 includes 27 events, featuring Maura the Clairvoyant Librarian, which will be held throughout Victoria.
11 December 2009
The 'til you drop shopping exhibition launches on 11 December and runs until 31 October 2010.
9 December 2009
The State Library of Victoria will be closed over the 2009 Christmas and New Year holidays.
5 December 2009
Join the State Library of Victoria Foundation to receive great discounts and benefits.
4 December 2009
Recipients of the 2010 AGL Shaw Summer Research fellowships at the State Library of Victoria have been announced.
30 November 2009
Randa Abdel-Fattah's Where the streets had a name and Suzanne Collins's The hunger games have won the State Library of Victoria's 2009 Inky Awards.
18 November 2009
The Library's 2008/09 Annual Report is now available as a series of downloadable PDFs.
18 November 2009
See new Kelly Gang artefacts and hear their history at a free talk at the State Library of Victoria on 24 November 2009.
17 November 2009
Victorian Poetry Slam winner Ezra Bix and runner-up Anthea Eadan will battle it out for the Australian Poetry Slam title at the Sydney Opera House.
12 November 2009
The 'til you drop exhibition will be held at the State Library of Victoria from December 2009 to October 2010.
11 November 2009
Social media, new technology, learning and major issues facing public libraries will be explored during the Big Issues symposium.
31 October 2009
Find out more about medieval manuscripts, Italian Renaissance or rare children’s books, or discover the finer points of printing techniques at the State Library of Victoria's Rare Book Summer School.
30 October 2009
The next meeting of the Bedside Books Club will be held at Albert Park Library on Tuesday 11 November.
27 October 2009
The Library will be closed on Melbourne Cup Day, Tuesday 2 November.
27 October 2009
Fourteen poets will compete in the Victorian final of the Australian Poetry Slam at the State Library of Victoria on Thursday 12 November.
23 October 2009
Historical treasures from the State Library of Victoria's magnificent collection will hit the road in the Travelling Treasures tour during October and November.
19 October 2009
The State Library of Victoria invites students to apply for the 2010 AGL Shaw Summer Research Fellowships.
14 October 2009
State Library of Victoria websites will be unavailable from 10pm AEST on Friday 16 October until 6am AEST on Saturday 16 October due to maintenance.
13 October 2009
The ten books shortlisted for the third annual Inky Awards are now up on the State Library of Victoria's youth literature website, insideadog.
28 September 2009
The State Library of Victoria has launched a new-style Search that enables Library users to search across all the Library’s collections in one easy, powerful search.
2 September 2009
Christos Tsiolkas has scooped the prestigious Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction and Chloe Hooper has won the non-fiction Nettie Palmer Prize in the 25th Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.
20 August 2009
The 2009 longlist for Australia's only teen-choice book awards, the Inkys, has been announced.
10 August 2009
The works shortlisted for the 2009 Premier's Literary Awards were announced at the State Library of Victoria on 10 August.
6 August 2009
Hugh Evans, anti-poverty campaigner and former Young Australian of the Year, will deliver the 2009 Keith Murdoch Oration at the State Library of Victoria on Tuesday 8 September.
15 July 2009
One of Melbourne's grandest 19th century interiors, Queen's Hall at the State Library of Victoria, will be open to the public on Sunday 19 July as part of the Melbourne Open House program.
10 July 2009
A set of highly popular presentations recently held at the Library are now available to listen to on the State Library of Victoria website.
30 June 2009
The Library received an overwhelming response to its website survey and would like to thank all who participated.
26 June 2009
The Library's public appeal for donations to purchase an extraordinary diary written by a gold-digger in 1855 has raised more than $50,000.
19 June 2009
The State Library of Victoria today awarded a total of $190,000 to Australian writers, academics and artists through a number of prestigious Fellowships and script development awards.
8 June 2009
The Chinawoman by Ken Oldis, published by Arcadia in association with the State Library of Victoria, has been named overall winner in the Victorian Community History Awards 2009.
11 May 2009
The Centre for Youth Literature's 2009 Reading Matters conference, to be held 28-30 May, will play host to some of the biggest local and international names in youth literature.
28 April 2009
Prospective William Buckland Foundation Teaching Fellowship applicants are invited to an information session on Thursday 28 April at the Library. These Fellowships are open to teachers in the first five years of their career and provide a unique professional development opportunity.
27 April 2009
The Library is currently redeveloping its website, slv.vic.gov.au, and we would like your input to help us re-organise our content so it is as quick and easy to find as possible.
6 April 2009
The Library will be closed on Good Friday, 10 April, and will operate on an Easter holiday timetable from Easter Saturday to Easter Monday.
23 March 2009
Ann Blainey's I am Melba was named the top Victorian book of the summer in the State Library of Victoria's 2008 Summer Read program.
20 March 2009
Entries for the prestigious 2009 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards are now open, and writers and publishers are invited to submit their works.
10 March 2009
An insightful documentary on the making of the State Library's milestone Medieval Imagination exhibition will screen on SBS on 21 March.
5 March 2009
The Library will be open from 10am to 6pm as usual on Labour Day, Monday 9 March, with some reduced services. Exhibitions will close at 5pm.
25 February 2009
The Library has responded quickly to public demand and made important Victorian Government bushfire reports widely available by publishing them online.
31 January 2009
Applications for the State Library of Victoria 2009-10 Fellowships are now open, and Australian scholars, artists, writers, historians and others are invited to apply.
22 January 2009
On Australia Day, Monday 26 January, the Library will be open from 10am to 6pm with some reduced services.
17 January 2009
From the start of this year, the Library has made some changes to its services to give visitors better assistance.
11 December 2008
A collection of Albert Tucker's historic snapshots of bohemian Melbourne in the 1940s can now be viewed online through the State Library of Victoria catalogue.
10 December 2008
Canberra's Omar Musa won the 2008 Australian Poetry Slam in a dramatic 'slam off' last week, scoring $5,000 plus a gig at the Ubud Readers and Writers Festival next year.
22 November 2008
The State Library of Victoria launched the 2008 Summer Read on 14 November, which celebrates the diversity of Victorian writing and encourages Victorians to enjoy some great books over summer.
19 November 2008
Melbourne performance poet Si won the Victorian final of the 2008 Australian Poetry Slam at the State Library on 14 November.
11 November 2008
The State Library of Victoria has purchased A Panorama of Melbourne by Juan Davila with the help of the Library Foundation.
7 November 2008
Teen authors James Roy and Jenny Downham won the Golden and Silver Inkys at Australia's only teenage choice book awards last night.
6 November 2008
A classic collection of Charles Boyles' VFL glass plate negatives recently donated to the State Library is stirring up excitement among Aussie Rules enthusiasts.
29 October 2008
Australia's first Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas, to be housed in the State Library of Victoria, is taking shape with an inaugural board announced by Arts Minister Lynne Kosky on Monday.
23 October 2008
The Library will be operating with reduced hours on Melbourne Cup Day, Tuesday 4 November.
15 October 2008
A special night out for children at the State Library begins after the Library closes its doors this Friday 17 October.
11 October 2008
Albert Tucker's widow Barbara Tucker has donated a collection of the artist's original photographs to the State Library of Victoria and the Heide Museum of Modern Art.
10 October 2008
Professor Glyn Davis, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, has lent his support to a new State Library program bringing together schools, families and libraries to foster a reading culture for teenage boys.
8 October 2008
The heats are on across the state this month to find Victoria's best slam poet.
7 October 2008
Catch the Sport and War exhibition before it closes on Sunday 26 October. The display tells remarkable stories of the importance of sport to Australian troops, and the war experiences of famous sport stars.
6 October 2008
Visitors to the Library can now access the free wireless broadband service without registering as Library users.
5 October 2008
The State Library and Metlink Melbourne are delivering a free learning program encouraging Melton school students to explore their libraries.
12 September 2008
The shortlist of Australia's only teen-choice book awards was announced today. Three Australian and three international books were chosen by a panel that included a well-known author, a comedian and several teenagers.
2 September 2008
The four winners of the 2008 RE Ross Trust Playwrights' Script Awards were announced last night.
2 September 2008
The winners of the 2008 Premier's Literary Awards were announced last night by the Premier John Brumby. They include Helen Garner and Richard Flanagan.
22 August 2008
The Library is celebrating the announcement this week by the United Nations naming Melbourne as the world's second City of Literature and a part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.
12 August 2008
The 2008 Inky Awards longlist has been announced. Included in the list of 20 books are Tales from Outer Suburbia by Shaun Tan, Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz, Michael Sweeney's Method by Sean Condon and Extras by Scott Westerfeld.
8 August 2008
Arts Minister Lynne Kosky today announced the shortlist for the 2008 Premier's Literary Awards. Thirty-eight works have been shortlisted across 12 categories, including journalism, poetry, Indigenous writing, fiction, drama and - for the first time - musical theatre.
14 July 2008
The newest addition to the Library's online offerings, the student website 'ergo', has in its first months proven enormously popular, generating significant traffic and much positive feedback from students and teachers.
11 July 2008
The Australian War Memorial's travelling exhibition, Sport and War, opens at the Library today, and will run until 26 October 2008. The exhibition explores the relationship between sport and war, two key aspects of Australia's national identity.
9 July 2008
On 23 July the Library will host 'Flashpoint: New Writing for Theatre', featuring rehearsed readings of three winning scripts from the RE Ross Trust Playwrights' Script Development awards.
8 July 2008
Applications are now open for the Library's Margery C Ramsay Scholarship, which recognises and rewards professional excellence in Victorian public libraries.
3 July 2008
On Thursday 17 July, 2007 Georges Mora Foundation Fellow Trinh Vu will visit the Library to deliver the biennial 'Art Out Loud' lecture, in which she will discuss how she uses digital tools to generate ideas for her artwork.
2 July 2008
Australian sport and media personalities come to the Library on Tuesday 15 July for the panel discussion 'Sport in a Time of War'. This discussion is the first event associated with the exhibition Sport and War.
30 June 2008
After the success of its inaugural event, the Bedside Books Club will meet again on Tuesday 8 July for more good company, wine and discussion of matters relating to bedside reading.
25 June 2008
Sport and War: An Australian War Memorial Travelling Exhibition will be at the Library from 11 July to 26 October 2008.
23 June 2008
The Library has published 'Connecting with the Community', a new report that provides a comprehensive insight into the value that public libraries provide the community.
17 June 2008
On 24 June, Gillian Raymond from the National Portrait Gallery will be at the Library to speak at the 'Creative Practices and the Web' forum. The talk coincides with the gallery's first online exhibition, Animated.
16 June 2008
The Library has lots of activities for the whole family these June-July school holidays - come in and see what tickles your fancy!
9 June 2008
The Library's spectacular exhibition The Medieval Imagination is in its final week, and will be closing on Sunday 15 June.
6 June 2008
The Library has announced the recipients of its prestigious suite of Fellowships, worth a total of $185,000. The Fellowships assist Australian writers, academics, artists, composers and researchers in their artistic and intellectual endeavours.
2 June 2008
A DVD produced by the Library (in collaboration with Arts Victoria) has won the Best Audio-Visual/Multimedia award at the 2008 Victorian Community History Awards.
29 May 2008
Film-maker Philippe Charluet, of Stella Motion Pictures, has produced and directed a documentary about the Library's spectacular exhibition The Medieval Imagination.
28 May 2008
After a very successful season, the Library's major exhibition The Medieval Imagination: Illuminated manuscripts from Cambridge, Australia and New Zealand is in its final weeks, and will finish on 15 June.
26 May 2008
Award-winning illustrator Shaun Tan will visit the Library on 11 June to talk about his work, including his new book Tales from Outer Suburbia.
25 May 2008
The Library will be open from 10am to 6pm on the Queen's Birthday public holiday, Monday 9 June. The galleries will close at 5pm.
22 May 2008
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd visited the Library on Wednesday 21 May, to launch a new book by political commentator George Megalogenis.
20 May 2008
On Monday 26 May, the maximum size of bags permitted in the Library will increase.
19 May 2008
In this free public lecture on Wednesday 21 May, Patti Manolis, CEO of the Geelong Regional Library Corporation, will discuss the challenges faced by libraries in East Timor, as the country rebuilds its knowledge and history.
16 May 2008
One of the Library's most prized collection items, Ned Kelly's death mask, is part of an exciting new digitisation project that will see its image captured in 3D.
15 May 2008
In this free public lecture, entitled 'Openings', Professor Jeffrey Hamburger examines the role of the manuscript in medieval Europe. 'Openings' will take place on Thursday 29 May, 7pm, at Storey Hall, RMIT.
13 May 2008
The Library’s new exhibition The Medieval Imagination: Illuminated manuscripts from Cambridge, Australia and New Zealand has been greeted with enormous enthusiasm by the public, attracting over 1000 visitors each day since opening on 28 March. It has also garnered widespread media attention.
12 May 2008
Applications for the 2008 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards are now closed. The shortlist for the 12 award categories will be announced on 8 August. Winners wil be announced on 1 September.
11 May 2008
The Victorians on Vacation regional tour to Gippsland ends on 25 May. This exhibition celebrates the history of the Victorian holiday in all its forms, and examines how holiday styles have changed over the years.
8 May 2008
The first quarterly Bedside Book Club will take place on Tuesday 13 May at Mr Tulk cafe, and will feature several guest speakers.
8 May 2008
From 20 to 22 May, some of the State Library's most precious collection items will be touring schools and libraries in Bairnsdale, Sale and Warragul.
7 May 2008
Applications for the annual RE Ross Trust Playwrights' Script Development Awards close on 23 May 2008, at 5pm.
6 May 2008
State Library of Victoria 2003 Creative Fellows Sue Gore and Bill Garner have launched a new play, entitled The Future Australian Race: Redmond Barry vs Marcus Clarke. It runs from 5 May to 24 May at the Library's Queen's Hall.
22 April 2008
Ergo, a new website designed to help secondary students learn research, essay writing and study skills, has been launched by the Library.
17 April 2008
The Library will be open on Anzac Day, Friday 25 April, with some variations to the services available.
17 March 2008
The winners of the Library's Wish You Were Here! photo competition were announced today. The judges were impressed with the range and quality of the entries, which captured Victorians' vacations over the years.
14 March 2008
The Library's opening hours and services will vary during the Easter holiday period. Please note these changes before planning your visit.
26 February 2008
The top five favourite Victorian summer reads, as voted by the public, were announced today at the Library's Summer Read closing ceremony.
1 February 2008
Applications are now open for the Library's research fellowships. Writers, scholars, composers, artists, historians and others are invited to apply for the opportunity to work closely with the Library's collection and research a publication or other work relevant to their discipline.
22 January 2008
The Library will be open 10am-6pm on Australia Day, Monday 28 January, with some changes to normal services.
19 December 2007
From 11 to 20 January the Redmond Barry Reading Room and Magazines and Journals Room will be closed while floor repairs are made. Some books and journals will be unavailable during this time.
23 November 2007
The Library's 2006-07 Annual Report is now available online as a series of downloadable PDFs. A short video introduction by CEO and State Librarian Anne-Marie Schwirtlich (with a transcript for those unable to access video) can also be seen.
20 November 2007
The Library's second annual summer holiday reading program was launched today. The program encourages Victorians to take a break with a great Victorian book, using a recommended shortlist of 20 local books as a starting point.
13 November 2007
Australia's inaugural awards for the best youth literature - as voted for by more than 3000 young people from around the world - were announced yesterday by the award organisers, the Centre for Youth Literature.
9 November 2007
An audio recording and transcript of Inga Clendinnen's 2007 National Biography Award Lecture, held at the Library on 7 November, is now available on the State Library of Victoria website.
8 November 2007
Hurry in to see the State Library of Victoria's exhibition 'Famous: Karin Catt Portraits' - it closes on Sunday 11 November.
30 October 2007
This morning at Federation Square, the Parliamentary Secretary for the Arts launched CV, a new online resource that utilises the rich media potential of broadband technology to provide access to Victoria’s cultural collections. CV is the public face of the Victorian Cultural Network (VCN), a Victorian Government initiative.
24 October 2007
The State Library of Victoria is preparing its front lawn for summer. Working in conjunction with the Melbourne City Council, the State Library is experimenting with various grass varieties to determine which will be best for a low-water, high-traffic environment.
22 October 2007
A portrait of cricketing legend Shane Warne by Victorian artist David Ralph can now be seen in the Library's Newspaper Reading Room. The painting is one of only two Warne has sat for - the other is at Lords in England.
17 October 2007
On Tuesday 6 November, Melbourne Cup Day, the Library and its galleries will be open. However, opening hours and some services will be altered, reflecting the fact that it is a public holiday. Please read on for full details of changes.
10 October 2007
Australia's first teenage choice book awards, the Inkys, have been developed by the Centre for Youth Literature (CYL). The shortlist has been launched and voting is open to under-25s until 5 November.
9 October 2007
The recording of the recent Stephen Murray-Smith Lecture is now available online for listening and downloading. The lecture is also part of the SLV Podcast.
27 September 2007
Book now for the 2007 Stephen Murray-Smith Lecture, to be held on 4 October. Dr Tom Griffiths, Professor of History and Graduate Director in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, will be talking about the cultural challenge of Antarctica.
26 September 2007
Bring the kids in for some school holiday hijinks at the Library. There are oodles of great activities to choose from!
5 September 2007
From Thursday 6 September to Monday 24 September there may be delays in retrieving some requested journals. During this period we will be moving some of the journals within our Swanston Street building to make them easier to locate and deliver in response to your requests.
3 September 2007
Last night the Premier, Mr John Brumby, announced the winners of two major Victorian literary awards, the Premiers' Literary Awards and the RE Ross Trust Playwrights' Script Development Awards. 'Carpentaria', by Alexis Wright, was one of the books recognised, winning the Vance Palmer Award for Fiction.
3 September 2007
After travelling more than 12,700 kilometres around Australia, Ned Kelly’s helmet returns to the State Library of Victoria to complete the armour of our best known bushranger.
10 August 2007
The 2007 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards shortlist was announced today by Minister for the Arts Lynne Kosky. The shortlist recognises 39 writers across 11 award categories.
31 July 2007
Book now to attend the 2007 Premier's Literary Awards presentation dinner on 3 September at Zinc, Federation Square.
24 July 2007
Over recent days access to most of our Genealogy CD-ROMS has been temporarily disrupted. This temporary unavailability has now been resolved.
20 July 2007
Most genealogy CD-ROMS, including Digger products, will be unavailable for several days due to a technical problem.
19 July 2007
The Library's touring program Travelling Treasures took out the prestigious 'Category one' award (staff of seven or more) at the recent Victorian Museum Awards.
10 July 2007
Book now to hear Louise Adler, Publisher and CEO of Melbourne University Publishing, deliver the 2007 Redmond Barry Lecture on Monday 30 July. She will speak on 'Why Writing Matters'.
10 July 2007
Applications are now open for the 2007 Margery C Ramsay and Barret Reid Scholarships. These annual awards, worth $15,000 each, are open to Victorian public library staff for professional development activities.
8 June 2007
The State Library has announced the recipients of a prestigious suite of Fellowships, worth a total of $165,000. The Fellowships will assist Australian writers, academics, artists, composers and researchers in their creative and intellectual endeavours.
7 June 2007
Hurry in to see the Library's current exhibition How I entered there I cannot truly say before it closes on 17 June. Exquisite artist books from some of Australia's leading artists are on display.
29 May 2007
The Library's free wireless service is now available in the Information Centre, the La Trobe Reading Room and the Heritage Collections Reading Room (for those working with heritage materials).
23 May 2007
The Library will be open on the Queen's Birthday public holiday, Monday 11 June, with services as for weekends, plus deliveries of some offsite items.
22 May 2007
In early June, country Victorians have the chance to see a selection of the Library's most treasured collection items up close. These free events, held at public libraries, are a regular part of the Library's work to make its collection accessible to the community.
11 May 2007
The latest in the Library's Fellows' Lecture Series features dramaturg Sarah Cathcart, and art historians Steven Miller and Eileen Chanin. This free lecture evening will be held from 5 to 6.30pm on Thursday 17 May in the Cowen Gallery.
11 May 2007
The last event associated with the Library's temporary exhibition on artist books, How I entered there I cannot truly say, will be held on Sunday 20 May between 3 and 4pm.
24 April 2007
Victorian playwrights wanting to further a script have the opportunity to be awarded up to $10,000 in the 2007 RE Ross Trust Playwrights Script Development Awards.
24 April 2007
The Library will be open on Anzac Day, Wednesday 25 April, with services as for weekends, plus deliveries of some offsite items.
29 March 2007
The Library will be closed on Good Friday, 6 April, and open with limited hours and services over the rest of the Easter period.
28 March 2007
Applications are now being invited for the 11 categories of the 2007 Premier's Literary Awards.
27 March 2007
Let the State Library entertain your youngsters these school holidays. Kids can make their own paper-based book, an animated movie and a digital picture-book in three cool workshops, or take a Library tour. Book now!
21 March 2007
Comments are now being sought on the first statewide audit of public library collections undertaken in Australia. Feedback will be accepted until 4pm on Thursday 12 April 2007.
16 March 2007
The Library's latest exhibition, How I entered there I cannot truly say, opened today. It showcases the beauty and collaborative nature of artist books.
15 March 2007
Applications for the Library's Creative, La Trobe Society, Georges Mora Foundation and Redmond Barry 1854 Fellowships must be received by 30 March.
5 March 2007
The Library will be open from 10am to 6pm on Labour Day, Monday 12 March. Services will be as for weekends, with some additional services available. Exhibition galleries will close at 5pm.
22 February 2007
The top five novels set close to home, as voted by the public during the Library's summer reading program, Reading Victoria, were announced yesterday. Elliot Perlman's award-winning book 'Three Dollars' came out on top.
16 February 2007
The State Library of Victoria is holding a free information evening at 6pm on Monday 26 February for prospective 2007 Library fellows. Intending applicants will have the opportunity to discuss their proposals and obtain more information about the Fellowships currently open for applications.
16 February 2007
The winners of the State Library's 'I Need a Hero' competition have been announced. They are 'Business Man!' by Alex, age 13, and 'Dirge' by Manga Monkey, aged 14. The best 10 male and female superhero elements have also been decided.
15 February 2007
Once again, some of the State Library's key treasures are going on tour to regional Victorian schools and public libraries. Book now to see collection items up close and hear heritage experts explain their significance.
8 February 2007
The Library's catalogue software is being upgraded to a new version from 5.30pm today until Saturday 10 February. During this time some services will not be available.
2 February 2007
Applications are now open for a range of State Library of Victoria Fellowships. They are the Creative Fellowships, the La Trobe Society Fellowship, the Georges Mora Foundation Fellowship and the Redmond Barry 1854 Fellowship.
2 February 2007
The annual programs of events have been launched for the Library's Education Programs Unit and Centre for Youth Literature. In addition, the program for the Reading Matters youth literature conference in May has also been released.
17 January 2007
Learn how to build and care for your comics collection at a free workshop this Saturday, 20 January.
16 January 2007
The Library will be open from 10am to 6pm on Australia Day, Friday 26 January. Limited services will be provided. Exhibition galleries will close at 5pm.
9 January 2007
Kids - don't forget to enter our I Need a Hero! online drawing competition! There are great prizes up for grabs as well as the chance to have professional comic creators give feedback on your entry.
22 December 2006
Comics fans have a unique opportunity to join in a three-day blogging event with some of Australia's leading comic creators. Zap! Pow! Blog! kicks off at midday on Friday 12 January and will continue until 7.30pm Sunday 14 January.
13 December 2006
The 2006 Margery C Ramsay and Barrett Reid Scholarships were presented on 22 November by Hon John Cain, President of the Library Board of Victoria and Chair of the Board’s Advisory Committee on Public Libraries.
7 December 2006
Discover books that take you on a Victorian journey in the Library's new summer reading program, Reading Victoria: 20 Novels Set Close to Home.
4 December 2006
To celebrate our Heroes & Villains exhibition, the Library is running an online comics-themed competition for kids. It's called 'I Need a Hero!' and it starts today.
30 November 2006
Looking for Christmas gifts for the bibliophiles in your life? Look no further than the State Library's shop. We have a range of books and cards to make your Christmas shopping a breeze.
23 November 2006
The Library has announced the recipients of its inaugural William Buckland Foundation Teaching Fellowships.
22 November 2006
Looking for love this summer? Try Text Appeal - the Library's new take on the traditional dating formula.
21 November 2006
Charles Joseph La Trobe, one of the Library's founders, has been honoured with a bronze statue gifted to the Library by the La Trobe Society and unveiled today in a special ceremony.
16 November 2006
To celebrate the National Trust's Year of La Trobe, the La Trobe Society is presenting the Library with a bronze statue of Charles Joseph La Trobe by eminent sculptor Peter Corlett.
14 November 2006
The Library's latest podcast features award-winning author David Malouf in conversation with writer and academic Morag Fraser.
10 November 2006
Visit our free rare books activity afternoon at the Library this Sunday, 12 November, and celebrate the beauty of rare and old books.
10 November 2006
From today, the Library's cafe Mr Tulk is extending its opening hours from 7pm to 9pm on Friday evenings.
8 November 2006
For two weeks in November, there will be limited access to the permanent exhibitions in the Dome Galleries, due to major changeovers of display items.
20 October 2006
The State Library of Victoria is the venue for an important upcoming symposium - Cultural Translations: Remaking the Early European Past in Australasia.
20 October 2006
You can now hear Martin Flanagan deliver the 2006 Stephen Murray-Smith Lecture via podcast and downloadable audio files from the State Library's website.
19 October 2006
Last night the Library's newest exhibition, Heroes & Villains: Australian Comics and Their Creators, opened.
6 October 2006
Hear acclaimed Australian writer David Malouf talk with academic and writer Morag Fraser in this special presentation by Reader's Feast Bookstore and the State Library of Victoria.
6 October 2006
Applications are now open for the State Library of Victoria's 2007 William Buckland Foundation Teaching Fellowships. A new initiative, the Fellowships provide a unique professional development opportunity for early-career teachers.
2 October 2006
Today the Library launched its interactive online version of the recently purchased Lazarus Diary. A rare first-person account of the Eureka uprising, the diary was written by an enterprising young man named Samuel Lazarus.
27 September 2006
You can now watch a special video presentation on our website featuring internationally renowned writer on climate change, Tim Flannery.
26 September 2006
Book now to hear Martin Flanagan deliver the 2006 Stephen Murray-Smith Lecture on 17 October at the State Library of Victoria.
21 September 2006
Heroes & Villains, a new exhibition opening at the State Library of Victoria in October, draws on a unique collection of rare Australian comics, original artwork and memorabilia.
19 September 2006
Got a treasure? Make a movie about it at the Library during Seniors Week in this special workshop - no previous film-making experience needed!
19 September 2006
National & State Libraries Australasia has launched a new policy, a cooperative approach to developing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander library services and collections across the nation.
11 September 2006
Wondering what to do with the kids these September school holidays? Bring them along to the Library and take advantage of our holiday activities!
8 September 2006
From 9 September Library users will be able to copy approved collection items using personal copying equipment such as digital cameras.
4 September 2006
The 13 winners of the 2006 Premier's Literary Awards were announced last night by the Premier, Steve Bracks.
4 September 2006
The winners of the 2006 RE Ross Trust Playwrights' Script Development Awards were announced last night.
4 September 2006
Book deliveries and photographic orders will be temporarily affected by urgent building works and the relocation of the Imaging Studio during September.
31 August 2006
Rare books will need to be ordered in advance from 4 to 20 September, due to building work affecting access to storage areas.
29 August 2006
Discover the history of Australian fashion photography at this free event, part of the Motorola Melbourne Spring Fashion Week program.
22 August 2006
The Library's updated Collection & Resources Development Policy is now available online. It provides guidance for staff and the general public on the Library's collecting activities.
18 August 2006
Go to town and enjoy free cultural events during this year's Open House weekend on 2-3 September!
11 August 2006
Some of Australia's biggest names in writing have made it onto the shortlist for the 2006 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.
4 August 2006
Registered Library users and RMIT students using compatible laptops or PDA devices can now connect to the web using our free wireless service.
3 August 2006
The Library’s Travelling Treasures program hits the road again in August, showing Library collection treasures in Castlemaine, St Arnaud and Dimboola.
25 July 2006
If you still have an old copy card - purchased before 24 April 2006 - you have until 31 July to use the remaining credit or receive a refund.
21 July 2006
The 2006 Redmond Barry Lecture is now available online. Listen to it as a podcast or download the audio files.
20 July 2006
Winners of the State Library's Snap it! Blog it! online photo competition have been announced.
19 July 2006
Let the State Library help you discover your family history - attend our free activities during National Family History Week, 31 July-4 August.
23 June 2006
Historians, writers and artists have been awarded up to $20,000 to work in the Library on projects involving the Library's collections.
16 June 2006
You no longer need to visit the Library to find in-depth information for a study or research project - you can now access some of our information databases from home.
7 June 2006
Wondering what to do with the kids these coming holidays? The Library has some sure-fire activities that are loads of fun (and not just for the kids!), and educational to boot.
7 June 2006
Library services will be closed on 12 June, for the Queen's Birthday public holiday, but exhibition galleries will be open.
6 June 2006
Mr Tulk, the Library’s eagerly awaited new cafe, is now open. It is serving breakfast, lunch, snacks and drinks (the cafe is licensed) daily.
5 June 2006
The Library's newest exhibition Naked Democracy: Governing Victoria 1856-2006 was officially opened last week.
2 June 2006
From 5 June students can win great prizes in the State Library of Victoria's Snap it! Blog it! online digital photo competition.
24 May 2006
Country Victorians will have the chance to see key Library items up close when the Travelling Treasures program goes back on the road in June.
23 May 2006
For two weeks in June and July there will be limited access to the exhibitions in the Dome Galleries so displays can be changed.
16 May 2006
Take part in a range of activities during Law Week celebrations at the State Library of Victoria between 21 and 27 May.
11 May 2006
On Wednesday night the Library helped launch the Georges Mora Foundation by hosting the inaugural Georges Mora 'Art Out Loud' Biennial Artist's Lecture. Acclaimed Australian new media artist Jeffrey Shaw delivered the lecture.
10 May 2006
The Library's new temporary exhibition, Naked Democracy: Governing Victoria 1856-2006, will be revealed in the Library's Keith Murdoch Gallery from 2 June. Curated by historian and author Robyn Annear, it promises to show plenty of political leg.
28 April 2006
The Library’s Centre for Youth Literature has just launched www.insideadog.com.au - Australia’s first website for teenagers to share their enjoyment of books and reading.
27 April 2006
Victorian writers once again have the opportunity to receive financial support to develop their play scripts thanks to the RE Ross Trust's Playwrights' Script Development Awards.
23 April 2006
From 8 May 2006, retrieval of all material stored in the State Library of Victoria’s offsite collection will resume.
20 April 2006
The Grollo Ruzzene Foundation Prize for Writing about Italians in Australia is now being offered annually. Entries are currently being accepted for this late addition to the 2006 Premier's Literary Awards.
13 April 2006
From Monday 24 April the Library will introduce a new self-service copying and printing service, with new copier/printers and a new Library card for payment.
12 April 2006
The Library’s Travelling Treasures program has just returned from the first of its four tours for 2006. Over 800 people saw magnificent collection items at close hand and heard from Library experts.
11 April 2006
Applications are invited for the 2006 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards. Administered by the State Library of Victoria, these prestigious awards recognise excellence in Australian writing.
5 April 2006
Before you make plans to visit the Library, check the Library's opening hours over the Easter break and the Anzac Day public holiday.
4 April 2006
Hear Margaret Dent, co-curator of National Treasures from Australia's Great Libraries, talk about the exhibition via podcast or audio download from the Library's website.
30 March 2006
MyLanguage, a multilingual web portal project with which the Library is closely associated, has been named a finalist in the 2006 Stockholm Challenge.
24 March 2006
Extended opening hours will make it easier for Library visitors to take advantage of Experimedia's events and activities.
23 March 2006
Some stored collection materials will be unavailable from 3 to 10 April due to building works.
22 March 2006
Hear Lord Sebastian Coe's delivery of the 2006 Keith Murdoch Oration via podcast or audio download file from the Library's website.
17 March 2006
The State Library invites you to share your stories of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games by contributing digital photos to a special community website, 'Victoria at the Games'.
16 March 2006
Applications for the State Library of Victoria's 2006-07 Creative Fellowships program close at 5pm on 31 March.
15 March 2006
The State Library of Victoria acquired three items at the recent Rodney Davidson auction, all significant documents relating to Victoria's first settlement.
14 March 2006
Kate Grenville of Australia (Best Book) and Mark McWatt of Guyana (Best First Book) were named overall winners tonight by His Royal Highness, The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, KCVO, ADC at the State Library of Victoria.
10 March 2006
Bring the family into the Library over the first week of the school holidays and keep boredom at bay with some free activities.
7 March 2006
The magnificent travelling exhibition National Treasures from Australia's Great Libraries opens at the State Library of Victoria on 10 March.
6 March 2006
Library services will be closed on Labour Day, 13 March, but exhibition galleries will be open. On 14 March the Library will close early, at 5pm.
5 March 2006
The 2006 Commonwealth Writers' Prize program of events kicks off on 9 March.
3 March 2006
The Library's exhibition spaces will open on public holidays, starting with Labour Day on 13 March.
24 February 2006
The Library is holding a 2006 Creative Fellowships information evening on 6 March. Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend.
24 February 2006
Full internet access will be available on most Library workstations from Monday 27 February and users will no longer need to make bookings. The changes are part of a series of service improvements scheduled for 2006.
23 February 2006
The Library will be podcasting speeches made at its Library of the 21st Century Symposium, held today. Sign up now to hear them.
10 February 2006
Book now to hear champion Olympic athlete Lord Sebastian Coe KBE deliver the 2006 Keith Murdoch Oration, a major fundraising event for the Library, on 16 March.
7 February 2006
The Library's MMBW Melbourne sewerage plans are now available online via the Main Catalogue. The move online reflects the Library's committment to preserve and increase access to its collection.
2 February 2006
Australian scholars, writers, artists, composers and developers of new media are invited to apply for the Library's 2006-07 Creative Fellowships.
17 January 2006
The Library will be closed on Thursday 26 January for the Australia Day public holiday.
16 January 2006
Take advantage of the Library's New Year discount on its Cowen Gallery 2006 Calendar. Buy in person or via the Online Shop.
15 January 2006
Conference organisers are urging interested people to register as soon as possible for the Open Road 2006 Conference on 6-7 February.
9 January 2006
The State Library wins three awards at the 2005 Arts Portfolio Leadership Awards.
15 December 2005
The State Library recently hosted visitors from the Nanjing Public Library as part of a reciprocal exchange program.
4 December 2005
Mirror of the World: books & ideas, a new permanent exhibition, will showcase the Library's magnificent collection of books.
10 November 2005
The Royal Australian Institute of Architecture has named the State Library Redevelopment Project winner of two key heritage awards for its architects Ancher Mortlock & Woolley.
8 November 2005
Peter Lyssiotis and John Wolseley have created works of art inspired by the State Library's collections for the new Keith Murdoch Gallery exhibition Lost & Found.
7 November 2005
The State Library's Creative Fellowships program has enabled Genevieve Grieves to produce 'Picturing the Old People', a new video and sound installation.
4 November 2005
The 125th anniversary of Ned Kelly’s execution will be marked with a series of events over the weekend of 11-13 November.
2 November 2005
Essential work being carried out on the Library's book delivery lift has been completed ahead of time.
31 October 2005
slv21.com showcases some of the initiatives the Library has been working on to deliver access to information, services and the collection in a way that is appropriate to the 21st century.
28 October 2005
Findings from the survey will help the Library better understand its users and improve its website.
20 October 2005
The former Prime Minister of Australia spoke on ‘How Democracies Fight Terrorism’ to a full house and a strong media contingent.
5 October 2005
The 2005 Stephen Murray-Smith Memorial Lecture will be presented by former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser.
4 October 2005
The former Premier of Victoria, the Hon. John Cain and Stephen Kerr have been appointed to the Library Board of Victoria.
16 September 2005
The shortlist for the 2005 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards was announced today.
9 September 2005
A selection of books on the Eureka Stockade have been added to the Library's Online Shop.
6 September 2005
The historic Bendigo Petition will be on display for one month at the State Libray of Victoria.
2 September 2005
A small retail outlet containing Library merchandise and items associated with exhibitions has opened in the foyer.
1 September 2005
Some material from the Library's Heritage Collections may be unavailable for short periods between September 2005 and March 2006.
22 July 2005
There will be no access to the offsite collection from 3 September until Easter 2006, while it is being prepared and moved to a new purpose-built facility.
11 July 2005
Fifteen researchers, writers and artists have been awarded up to $25,000 to work in the Library on projects involving the Library's collections.
14 June 2005
More than 8000 images of Victoria's buildings, people, places and events are available on a new website, PictureVictoria.
7 June 2005
The Victorian Premier, Steve Bracks, has announced that there will be a new award for excellence in journalism.
4 May 2005
Applications for the 2005 Premier's Literary Awards opened on 4 May.
17 April 2005
With the opening of Stage Two of this exhibition, visitors will now be able to complete their journey around the Library's Dome Gallery and through many of the histories of Victoria told by the Library’s collections.
11 April 2005
The State Library invites you to a day of free activities for all the family on Sunday 17 April.
9 March 2005
The local public library plays a vital community role according to the Libraries Building Communities report just released by the State Library of Victoria and the Victorian public library network.
1 March 2005
A new online music information resource provides access to the State Library's digitised sheet music and other music-related items.
4 February 2005
The State Library Creative Fellowships are once again on offer to writers, artists, musicians and researchers throughout Australia.
3 February 2005
On 10 February, more than 30,000 books went on sale at the State Library to raise funds for the Red Cross Appeal for Tsunami Relief.
3 December 2004
From Tuesday 4 January 2005, there will be changes to Library evening services (Monday-Thursday).
2 December 2004
The President of the Library Board of Victoria, Sam Lipski, today announced the appointment of Morton Browne to the position of Foundation Executive Director.
11 November 2004
New exhibition opens in the Dome Gallery - a new space overlooking the La Trobe Reading Room.
8 November 2004
Helen Garner and David Kelly will talk about families, friendship, grief, ethics and the writing process on Tuesday 9 November.
18 October 2004
The Library's Genealogy team has published the Tetlow index to the Robert K. Cole collection of hotel records: city and suburban hotels on microfiche.
7 October 2004
A unique Australian-French collaborative exhibition opens in Experimedia.
7 October 2004
A new exhibition opens in Keith Murdoch Gallery.
24 September 2004
Shortlist for the Premier's Literary Awards has been announced.
22 September 2004
A new purpose-built store for the Library's offsite collections is to be built in Ballarat.
12 September 2004
Visitors are invited to explore the new State Library of Victoria website and tell us what they think.
9 September 2004
Works by 20 artists from the Library go on show.
26 August 2004
A seat incorporating a brick from the home of Irish novelist James Joyce was unveiled on the Library forecourt today.
10 August 2004
The Port Phillip Association Records in the Library's Australian Manuscripts collection have been included on UNESCO's Australian Memory World Register.
5 July 2004
A major new initiative is the establishment of a named bequest program.
2 July 2004
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the State Library of Victoria and The Age, we have launched a project to celebrate the diversity and richness of Victorian literature.
28 June 2004
Expo is a day of free activities at the State Library. Learn about Library treasures and history, conservation and genealogy. Visit the Age of Cartooning exhibition and enjoy hands-on fun for kids.
2 June 2004
The Library received an official delegation from the Nanjing Public Library on 31 May and 1 June.
26 May 2004
The top 20 stories can be viewed in Experimedia until June, as well as online.
15 May 2004
British author Caryl Phillips received the Best Book prize at the presentation dinner held at the State Library.
14 April 2004
The Hon. John Brumby MP, Treasurer and Minister for Innovation, officially opened Experimedia.
26 February 2004
Victorian Premier, the Hon. Steve Bracks MP, formally launched the State Library's 150th Anniversary program.
10 February 2004
The Australian Jewish Historical Society Vic. Inc. collection has been lodged at the State Library.
4 February 2004
Staff at the Library, Gary Hardy and Stuart Hall, have jointly received the Robert D Williamson Award from VALA for their work with VICNET.
20 November 2003
Experimedia wins the Not-for-Profit category in the inaugural Black Box Innovation Awards.
14 November 2003
VICNET launches the Victorian government's new website, Public Access Internet Venues.
11 November 2003
The team that runs the online reference service AskNow! was recognised for their innovative work.
30 October 2003
Victoria's Lieutenant-Governor Lady Southey AM, officially opened the Library's new Genealogy Centre.
13 October 2003
Microsoft and the State Government celebrate the launch of the Xbox Game Developer's Kit at the Library.
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