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Who was Australia's best prime minister? Experts rank the winners and dunces | Australian politics


Who was Australia’s best prime minister? Experts rank the winners and dunces
Former Australian prime ministers (from top L-R): Gough Whitlam, Edmund Barton, Paul Keating, John Curtin, Bob Hawke, Alfred Deakin, John Howard, Ben Chifley, Robert Menzies and Andrew Fisher. Composite: Getty/AAP/Alamy
Former Australian prime ministers (from top L-R): Gough Whitlam, Edmund Barton, Paul Keating, John Curtin, Bob Hawke, Alfred Deakin, John Howard, Ben Chifley, Robert Menzies and Andrew Fisher. Composite: Getty/AAP/Alamy
How does Scott Morrison’s leadership compare with his 29 predecessors? Though longevity is important, what a leader does with office counts more to the experts. ....

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Who were Australia's best prime ministers? We asked the experts

Who were Australia's best prime ministers? We asked the experts
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Who were Australia's best prime ministers? We asked the experts

Who were Australia's best prime ministers? We asked the experts
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Share the Story of James Cook and His Voyages


Share the Story of James Cook and His Voyages
This appeal closed on 31 March 2017. Any donations received after this date will be directed towards The National Library of Australia Fund, which supports conservation and digisation of the Library s collection. 
Donate online or phone the Development Office on 02 6262 1336 to make a donation. Donations over $2 are tax-deductible. 
Read about our Cook treasures from the Rex Nan Kivell collection on display in the Treasures Gallery in our Behind-the-scenes blog.
Captain James Cook, F.R.S. (179-?), nla.gov.au/nla.obj-135953591
James Cook’s
Endeavour journal is perhaps the most famous item in the Library’s collection, the first manuscript to be acquired for the Library, purchased from a London auction in 1923 on the instructions of Prime Minister Stanley Bruce.  In 2001 it became one of the first two Australian items to be inscribed on the UNESCO international register for the Memory of the World, with ....

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What We Collect


The Library seeks to build comprehensive collections where relevant materials are acquired to the greatest extent possible; representative collections where the Library selects a manageable amount of material to represent a type, creator or subject; and selective collections where items of national priority or special significance are identified and collected, or where depth of collecting is prioritised above breadth. This section of the policy is arranged in sequence from comprehensive to selective, recognising that such a continuum is neither fully linear nor completely exclusive. Web archiving for example, falls midway along this imaginary line, and is by turns comprehensive, selective and representative. ....

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