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Anzac Square & Memorial Galleries: The place where Queensland remembers.

black&write!: black&write! is a national State Library project and the first of its kind in Australia, designed to recruit, train, and mentor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander editors to develop Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-authored manuscripts.

First 5 Forever: Make talking, reading and singing with our young children part of everyday life. An initiative of State Library of Queensland and the Queensland Government.

Indigenous Knowledge Centres of Queensland: Find out what’s happening in the IKC network across Queensland!

Queensland Literary Awards: Keep across the latest news about Australian literature and the Queensland Literary Awards and winners.

SLQ kuril dhagun: A space for community connection, advocacy and participation to create, share and preserve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge, ideas and experiences.

SLQ Play: A space to share handy hints, tips and tricks on how to make the most of playtime and see who’s playing at State Library.

APDL: APDL keeps you up to date on all things design in the Asia Pacific region.

 

 

kuril dhagun: State Library’s space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, events and exhibitions.

Anzac Square & Memorial Galleries: The place where Queensland remembers.  

Queensland Library Foundation: The latest news about the Foundation and the State Library projects it supports.

Pinterest — Library Shop: Pinboards of beautiful books, book quotes and bookshops — perfect for bibliophiles.

State Library of Queensland blogs: Read fascinating news and stories from our collections.

Vimeo & YouTube: Video content from State Library, including motion picture films, digital stories and oral history as well as events and lectures filmed at the library.

Wikimedia Commons: 50,000+ photos from our collection, there for you to describe, tag and reuse.

Flickr Commons: Browse the diversity of State Library's photographic collection with curated albums on Flickr. These photographs are also copyright free as State Library is a proud participant in the Flickr Commons program. 

Flickr Corporate: Browse photographs from State Library events.

Podcasts: Listen to extraordinary voices of Queensland and discover entertaining, compelling and unexpected stories through State Library of Queensland's podcasts.

Amplify: Listen to and transcribe the voices of Queensland. Help us to make our oral history collections accessible.

Tumblr: a micro-blogging site sharing digitised content from our collection.

Corley Explorer: Explore the Frank and Eunice Corley collection, containing over 61,000 images of Queensland houses from the1960s to 1970s.

State Library of Queensland Internet Archive: Digitised historic books from our collection to read online or download in multiple formats to your mobile device.