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Gallipoli rosemary craft activity Anzac Square

Rosemary and remembrance: crafting at Anzac Square

19 May 2026

‘There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.’ (Hamlet, William Shakespeare) As part of our 2026 Anzac Day…

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First Nations Elders oral history project, State Library of Queenslan

Stories from Queensland First Nations Elders (Part 3)

19 May 2026

Since 2022, State Library of Queensland has continued documenting the life experiences of First Nations…

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Close up of a person opening a vintage card catalogue in a library

In praise of indexes

18 May 2026

For a long time I have loved indexes – back-of-book indexes, unpublished card indexes, indexes…

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Colour page from 99 everyday homes for Queenslanders showing a sketch and plan for a Queensland home

Plans for living: House plans for a new century

8 May 2026

The 20th century brought a new phenomenon for homemakers – the emergence of booklets of…

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Blue ballerina

Joy Roggenkamp

5 May 2026

Joy Roggenkamp (1928-1999) OAM - Wartime Pin-Ups Just 17 years old, Joy Roggenkamp produced these…

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People using computers in digital skills workshop

Supporting Queensland small businesses with free and practical digital skills

1 May 2026

Running a small business can involve wearing many hats — managing customers, finances, marketing, admin,…

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Boneta-Marie Mabo's residency outcome: an artwork that responds to the her residency research into Mulga language loss.

Language, Dormitories and the Disruption of Country

30 April 2026

If you disconnect children from language, you disconnect them from Country. My thinking about language,…

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Student looking at Fact or Fiction website

Fact or Fiction? A new resource to help students navigate what they see, read and share

27 April 2026

It’s a familiar moment in many classrooms. A student shares something they’ve seen online, confident,…

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Black-and-white photograph of a large group of miners gathered outside an industrial timber structure, many seated on bicycles in the front row. The men wear work clothes and hats, some with lamps, suggesting a coal mining community. Additional workers stand on stairs and platforms behind them.

Tracking cycling history and heritage in Queensland

24 April 2026

Guest blogger: Dr Kate Kirby, 2025 Queensland Heritage Register Fellow . For many who grew…

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Ryerson index logo

Ryerson Index: invaluable to the family history researcher

23 April 2026

It’s a free online index to death, funeral, probate and obituary notices appearing in newspapers…

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Black-and-white photograph of a busy street scene at the northern end of Victoria Bridge, Brisbane, circa 1960. Trams, cars, and a small truck converge at an intersection while a uniformed traffic officer stands in the roadway directing vehicles.

Brisbane traffic crisis needs an American solution

22 April 2026

A traffic crisis Brisbane after World War Two was at a crossroads – literally and…

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Black-and-white photograph of the Grand Central Hotel, a two-storey timber building with a balcony and arched verandah, with several mid-20th-century cars parked along the street in front.

Queensland Women Hotel Owners around the turn of the 20th Century

21 April 2026

Dr Joanne Dolley - 2025 Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame Fellow Women played a…

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Singer performing on stage with a microphone

When Women Perform Home: Queensland’s Filipina Musicians and Performers

17 April 2026

Filipino migration to Queensland stretches back more than a century, and within that history, Filipina…

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Image showing the silhouette of two show rides at the Ekka against a dusk, the sky is a mix of blue shades.

150 years of Ekka, the best show in town

17 April 2026

The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA for short) originally formed in…

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Koran in hand

Resources for teaching Religious Education: a teacher’s experience using State Library collections

17 April 2026

As a secondary Religious Education teacher, currently studying a Master of Library and Information Science…

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Indigenous Languages Creative Arts resideny, Boneta-Marie Mabo.

Weaving Language Back to Country: When the Archive is Silent

17 April 2026

During my residency at the State Library of Queensland, I began a project called WeavingLanguage…

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Anna Rowe at Research Reveals

Research Reveals 2026

14 April 2026

Each year, State Library of Queensland invites our research Fellows to share the stories they…

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Coloured floral wallpaper

Wallflowers: Digital Interactive Experience

10 April 2026

Guest blogger: Anna Rowe - 2025 Digital collections catalyst Wallflowers: Reimagining Historical Interiors doesn’t just…

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 In the back row, third from the left, is Minas Logothetis holding a kitten. Fifth from the left is Anargeroo Megaloconomos holding an accordion. In the front row, second from the left, is Nicholas Logothetis. Fourth from the left is Peter Motis. All except three people of this gang were from the Greek island of Kythera (Description supplied with photograph).

Greek communities in Queensland : celebrating Greek Independence Day

9 April 2026

Greek communities around the world recently celebrated Greek Independence Day on 25 March, a significant…

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Two small children jumping and playing with a ribbon in The Corner.

Play meets learning at The Corner: a welcoming space for families in Brisbane

2 April 2026

Looking for free, fun things to do with kids in Brisbane? State Library of Queensland…

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Ruth sits in the Black Opium reading room on Level 4, she is sitting in front of a bright pink wall leaning against the table built into the wall. Her arms are under her chin and her laptop is on the table below her, she is looking at the camera and wearing a green and floral outfit.

Under the library lights April

1 April 2026

At State Library of Queensland, there are always many of the faces walking around the…

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An older man with long white hair and beard sits in an empty room with a vignette of light on him.

Nikon-Walkley 2025 Press Photography Exhibition

1 April 2026

The Walkley Awards for Excellence in photojournalism recognise the work of photographers across a range…

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Portrait Wallace McMillan

Wallace McMillan, 2/10th Field Regiment

31 March 2026

When Wallace McMillan left to serve overseas during the Second World War, he left behind…

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A group of people in vintage attire, standing closely together, look upward through binoculars. The background features a faint map and a yellowish tint.

A relative unknown: Goondiwindi, Einstein and the 1922 eclipse

27 March 2026

For one day in 1922, Goondiwindi became the most important place in the universe. Read…

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A Moog Grandmother and MonoPoly synthesiser.

The Edge Recording Studio updates

25 March 2026

The Edge’s recording studio underwent a refresh in late 2025. We have removed old equipment,…

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A sepia-toned photograph of a well-furnished early 20th-century living room featuring patterned wallpaper, upholstered armchairs, a piano with framed photographs on top, a glass-front bookcase, and decorative items including a mounted animal skin.

Wallflowers: Canning Downs and Wolverton

23 March 2026

Guest blogger: Anna Rowe - 2025 Digital collections catalyst The mid to late Victorians were…

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Woman in orange shirt bearded man in black shirt sit at table displaying ceramics and glass work

State Library a new creative hub for artisan’s craft and design community

23 March 2026

Through her jewellery designs and sculpture, Ebony Birks tells stories inspired by her Dunghutti and…

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Hon Fiona Simpson MP unveiling a plaque to mark the opening of the Gudidja Marralda Gwarrdon Doomadgee Indigenous Knowledge Centre

Gudidja Marralda Gwarrdon: Doomadgee’s new digital IKC opens

20 March 2026

The Gudidja Marralda Gwarrdon Digital Indigenous Knowledge Centre (IKC) officially opened in Doomadgee on Tuesday,…

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Man steering a horse drawn funeral hearse

Finding your family with death records

18 March 2026

Did you know that death records are an important source of information for family history?…

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Illustration of Brisbane Crematorium in pink and green tones. It features a historic building surrounded by trees, evoking a serene atmosphere.

A burning issue: Queensland's first crematorium

18 March 2026

Did you know Queensland's first legal cremation only occurred in 1934? To commemorate State Library…

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A person holds up a piece of paper, with a collection of text and images printed using a press. The key words in the foreground say 'KIND hearts'

Artist Book Workshop: Meet Moveable Type Studio

10 March 2026

We sat down and talked with Moveable Type Studio about the sold out series of…

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A photo of a woman at a desk working at a laptop with papers and books around her

Under the library lights March

10 March 2026

State Library of Queensland attracts not only book lovers, but it is also a harbour…

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Anna Rowe, in a white t-shirt stands in front of two screens that showcase her floral wallpaper work. Her arms are behind her back and she is smiling at the camera, her hair is around her shoulders.

Under the library lights May

10 March 2026

State Library of Queensland is never just for students or adults. Today, one of our…

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The Foot brothers

A family affair: The Foot brothers part one

9 March 2026

State Library of Queensland was given an extensive collection of correspondence and photos maintained by…

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The three Foot brothers who served in Gallipoli

A family affair: The Foot brothers part two

23 February 2026

Using the State Library of Queensland’s extensive collection of correspondence and photos from the Foot…

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Sergeant James Wieneke on Thursday Island 1943.

Sergeant James Frederick Wieneke QX28273: An artist who recorded military history

23 February 2026

People from all walks of life were part of our Australian Imperial Forces during World…

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Black and white photograph of a group of Aboriginal children at Myora Station

Who’s your mob? Getting started with First Nations family history

23 February 2026

If you’re keen to get started on exploring your First Nations family history, State Library…

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coloured version of Interior views of the Westbrook Homestead drawing room, 1895

Wallflowers: Westbrook Homestead

20 February 2026

Guest blogger: Anna Rowe - 2025 Digital collections catalyst Photographs of building exteriors are generally…

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Three dingoes against a starry sky and above purple and pink landscapes

Your favourite First Nations authors are at State Library

19 February 2026

Who is your favourite Australian First Nations author? Maybe you don’t have one yet. State…

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Young woman wearing glasses in front of bookcase

Time-travelling librarian turns quirky State Library treasures into viral hits

18 February 2026

She is State Library of Queensland’s much more stylish version of Indiana Jones – India…

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Flight Lieutenant Lynette Eather at NATO Role 3 at Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Flight Lieutenant Lynette Eather, Royal Australian Air Force

12 February 2026

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) currently has over 32,000 active reservists, representing 33% of the…

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woman wearing black gloves handling large book illustrated with colourful birds

Meet Joan of Archives, rare books whisperer and reel royalty

11 February 2026

Specialist librarian Joan Bruce never expected to be a social media sensation at 72. But…

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A photo of a 4ZZZ radio announcer in the studio

Stranded; celebrating 50 years of 4ZZZ

9 February 2026

State Library celebrated 4ZZZ’s 50th anniversary in December 2025 with a series of Conversations, workshops,…

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People working on tablet computers in a workshop

Safer Internet Day 2026: Building safer and more confident digital communities across Queensland

6 February 2026

Tuesday 10 February 2026 is Safer Internet Day, marked by more than 180 countries as…

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New RDDOs Daniel Morgan (left) and Sandra Warren

Introducing our new RDDOs supporting regional and remote digital programs

6 February 2026

State Library of Queensland is delighted to welcome two new Regional Digital Development Officers (RDDOs)…

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Photograph of State Library of Queensland's Poinciana Lounge with morning light streaming through the windows

Ten things I love about State Library

5 February 2026

There’s something magical about libraries. Some are housed in centuries’ old buildings, others in striking…

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Black-and-white photograph of an older woman smiling at a desk, holding her glasses

Marjorie Millburn: Family Planning Association of Queensland founder

3 February 2026

At a public Symposium held in Brisbane in April 1971, Lady Phyllis Cilento, medical practitioner,…

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Four newspapaer front covers

Exploring historical events through the British Library Newspapers database

2 February 2026

Newspapers are a rich resource for exploring history as it was recorded at the time,…

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Dressing station, Tengah, 1943

Kenneth Gray, 2/10th Field Regiment

30 January 2026

Ken Gray was always a storyteller. As one mate later recalled, they often spoke of…

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Carrie Radzevicius, 2025

The Edge Screens: The Delicious Paradox

27 January 2026

Carrie Radzevicius (she/her), a dual American and Australian artist residing in Magandjin (Brisbane), brings a…

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woman sitting on Cj Hendry's ‘Inflated’ pink chairs

State Library of Queensland 2025 Highlights publication

21 January 2026

We are excited to share our annual Highlights publication, filled with stories about our collections,…

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Tipplers Hut, 1889

Robert Rayment collections

16 January 2026

Artist Robert Rayment (1839–1893) was born in London to Robert Sander Rayment and Elizabeth Stevens.…

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Group of people dressed in colourful clothing, doing Bhangra folk dancing

World music and cultural heritage at State Library

14 January 2026

Music has a unique ability to connect people across cultures, languages, and generations. It carries…

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eSports players at Goobalathaldin (Mornington Island) IKC

IKC eSports tournament creates digital pathways for remote First Nations communities

13 January 2026

An exciting new eSports tournament aims to transform the way people in remote First Nations…

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Edgar Moon and Harry Hopman versus Vivian McGrath and Adrian Quist in a tennis match at Milton, 1933.

Courting tennis heritage in Queensland

12 January 2026

Guest blogger: Dr Kate Kirby, 2025 Queensland Heritage Register Fellow . Queensland’s hot summer of…

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Drover and his dog

James Wieneke collections

6 January 2026

The collections showcased here contain material relating to artist, illustrator, cartoonist and gallery director James…

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Two women standing on balcony with Christmas beetle decoration in foreground

The origin story of State Library’s iconic Christmas beetles

19 December 2025

Ever wondered about the colony of copper Christmas beetles that lands on State Library of…

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Woman with hat stepping up into a caravan

Part 2: Queensland registration history - from Q plates to new plates

19 December 2025

This is part two of three blogs that outline the history of motor vehicle registration…

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Photograph of Russ Hinze affixing his personalised plate to a car

Part 3: Queensland registration history - making it personal

19 December 2025

This is part 3 of three blogs that outline the history of motor vehicle registration…

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Group of men standing beside a steam engine train

Discover your Queensland railways ancestor

18 December 2025

Did your ancestor work for the Queensland railway department? Are you wanting to find out…

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Laser cut Shoji Lamp created by The Edge and Open Lab regular, Tom, 2025

#Madetoday Profile: 2025 in review with Open Lab regular, Tom

18 December 2025

Hi Tom! How has it been since we last spoke with you? Since my introduction…

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Sepia image of 3 girls standing in front of a buggy and two boys sitting on the ground

Getting started with family history

18 December 2025

How to dive into family history research without drowning Starting a family history project can…

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Black-and-white photograph showing the rear of an early motor car parked in the middle of a wide, unsealed street, with horse-drawn carts and colonial-era buildings lining both sides of the road

Part 1: Queensland registration history – early cars cause confusion

16 December 2025

This is part one of three blogs that outline the history of motor vehicle registration…

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Vintage-style illustration showcasing humorous, exaggerated figures rollerskating in various dynamic, animated poses. The blue line art on a white background adds a lively, playful tone.

Rinkists and Dandy Mashers: the birth of rollerskating in Brisbane

15 December 2025

When did rollerskating start in Brisbane? The earliest forms of rollerskates appeared in the 1760s,…

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A collage of vintage cars filled with people dressed in early 1900s attire, overlaid on faded text and formulae.

Algebra and petrol: the race that made Queensland fall in love with cars

10 December 2025

While cars are now a regular part of our lives, at the beginning of the…

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Constance Mabel Keys spent five Christmases away from Australia and her family during her service with the Australian Army Nursing Service in World War I.

The Five World War I Christmases of Constance Mabel Keys

10 December 2025

Constance Mabel Keys enlisted as a nurse in the Australian Army Nursing Service on 21…

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Photo of Cheryl Leavy against an orange background. Cheryl wears glasses and a black shirt.

Waalu dhari – living words

8 December 2025

It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve walked into a library, even THE State Library…

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White Dingo Messenger, Kokoberrin people. Illustrated by Shaun Edwards, 2025.

Pa la Nganduw Kedew – I Am Dingo Clan: Revitalising Language, Lore and Ancestral Memory Through Creative Practice

8 December 2025

At the heart of Pa la Nganduw Kedew – I am Dingo Clan is a…

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Designs and prices in the Roma Fashion Country Catalogue.

Queensland Women of Fashion: Spotlight on Hazel Barry

8 December 2025

Hazel Barry personified entrepreneurial spirit and fashion designing talent in 1950’s and 60’s Queensland. Widowed,…

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Assorted colourful ephemera for Gold Coast theme parks and tourist venues

Top Ten Forgotten Queensland Tourist Attractions

5 December 2025

Rusted, abandoned, forgotten, demolished; the Sunshine State has spent the better part of a century…

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Rows of book covers are laid out on a bright green background

Books to read this summer

5 December 2025

The Stories and Ideas team loves to help you find new reading inspiration all year…

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A vintage image of an early 20th-century car with a man standing beside it, overlaid with a purple map of Queensland, Australia. Various towns such as Cloncurry, Boulia, Longreach, and Rockhampton are connected by lines, highlighting a network or possible route. The background features trees and open land.

Mr Blair's Big Trip

4 December 2025

The untold story of J.W. Blair's epic motoring adventure across Central and Western Queensland: one…

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