Botanical Publications from Flinders' Investigator Voyage
In 1810 two significant botanical works arising out of Matthew Flinders’ Investigator voyage were published. An exhibition in the Central Library celebrates their bicentenary.
In 1810 two significant botanical works arising out of Matthew Flinders’ Investigator voyage were published. An exhibition in the Central Library celebrates their bicentenary.
Join Professor Peter Edwards as he discusses the past, present and future of Australian diplomacy. Friday 3 September, 5.30pm, Flinders University Victoria Square (old Reserve Bank building, corner Flinders Street). All welcome, light refreshments.
You are invited to the launch of Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Society edited by Constance Lever-Tracy to be launched by Professor Andrew Millington, incoming Dean of the Flinders School of the Environment. Noel Stockdale Room, Central Library, 3.30pm, Friday 30 July 2010.
Hear from visiting Bishop Dr Levee Kadenge from Zimbabwe on role the Church is playing in bringing about political change in Zimbabwe. Friday 2 July, 3.30pm, Noel Stockdale Room, Central Library. All welcome.
Thousands of items from the library’s Dunstan Collection are now able to be searched online! Read more for details…
Come and hear Truus Daalder talk about her fascinating and beautifully illustrated book ‘Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment’ at the first ‘Friday at the Library’ for 2010, Friday 19 March at 3.30pm, Noel Stockdale Room.
Craig T. Simmons and Adrian Werner uncover the secrets of the water beneath our feet. Friday 6 November at 3.30pm.
Join Anthony J. Brown as he traces the evolution of the name ‘Australia’ from Herodotus to Matthew Flinders. Friday 16 October at 3.30pm.
Join Tony Gibbons, philosopher & former science teacher, on Friday 11th Sept for a discussion on “reflection” and what it means “to reflect” in education, science & ethics.