See a range of titles that have been newly digitised and are freely available to read online in Trove
From the first ‘inky wayfarers’ and ‘penny liners’ to the political editors who lead the Australian press gallery today, women have always been a crucial part of journalism.
Art History Professor, Ann Elias, shares her journey in discovering Trove for research into ocean history, divers in Sydney Harbour, coral reefs and Frank Hurley.
The Society of Australian Genealogists (SAG), a Partner of Trove, have launched a collaborative research project focused upon reimagining the lives of convict women in New South
Jennifer Bull shares some of the local histories from the place she calls home.
Have you written and published (or self-published) a book? Wondering how you can make it available through Trove?
What's the recipe for tennis success? Trove serves up some champion advice.
School magazine The Seagull was recently digitised on Trove. When Tweed Heads Intermediate High School became the Tweed River High School in 1961, the
Great sporting moments make great stories.
Trove staff member Rochelle Armstrong sat down with Denise, The Women's Library librarian. The Women's Library, is a Trove Partner based in Sydney.