Podcasts

From the book celebrating 200 years of the State Library of NSW, The Library That Made Me invites acclaimed writers, performers, sportspeople, philanthropists, architects and more to reflect on a library that has been formative for them. Funny, moving, insightful and at times nostalgic, from Michelle Arrow to Markus Zusak, these stories show that if we are made by the books we read, the libraries that allow us to find and read them will have an impact beyond our wildest dreams. A love letter to libraries everywhere, The Library that Made Me audiobook celebrates the power of libraries and their enduring place in the hearts of communities across NSW and beyond and will make you wonder about the library that made you.

Portrait Detective is a new podcast series brought to you by the State Library of NSW, Create NSW and Essex Street Media. Portrait Detective dives into the collections of the State Library to discover the stories behind iconic portraits from 1817 to 1865. Join curator Margot Riley and podcast producer Cassie Gilmartin as they journey back in time to discuss each portrait’s significance and how these images can help you learn more about photographs in your family history collection.

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In 1918–19 an influenza pandemic took an estimated 15,000 Australian lives, and millions more around the world. One hundred years on, as we grapple with COVID-19, this five-part series rakes through the archives of the State Library of NSW with historians, public health experts and scientists to trace the path of the 1918-19 pandemic. An eerily familiar story of loss, resilience and discovery in a world turned upside down.