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Part of NAIDOC Week

Family Tours

Where
State Library of NSW
State Library of NSW
Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Meet in the Mitchell Building Vestibule
When

Every day, 11am to 12pm Monday 14 July to Friday 18 July

Join us for a tour of the beautiful Mitchell building these school holidays. 

To celebrate NAIDOC Week, we will share First Nations stories along the way and visit the Bronwyn Bancroft exhibition The Country Cries for Truth. This is a family tour centred on engaging children with the State Library. 

Please meet in the vestibule of the Mitchell Library Building. 

Tours will run each day between Monday 14 July - Friday 18 July. No bookings needed!

Contact event organiser

State Library NSW

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