State Library of NSW

State Library of NSW

State Library of NSW

Situated in Sydney’s CBD between the Royal Botanic Gardens and Parliament House on Macquarie Street, the State Library of New South Wales is internationally renowned and one of Australia’s leading libraries. It consists of the Mitchell Library, the Dixson Library, the Macquarie Street Wing and the State Reference Library. There is also the Library Shop and Cafe Trim. The Library houses and hosts extensive collections and exhibitions, as well as talks, tours and movies. To this end, the Library holds over 5 million items and aims to collect, preserve and make accessible the documentary heritage of NSW.

<p>Portrait of Bennelong</p>

Bennelong

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<p>Minchinbury vineyard was renowned for its excellent Champagne</p>

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Muswellbrook Colliery, 1921

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<p>Sydney Harbour lights up with a fireworks display on New Year's Eve</p>

Sydney

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