50 Years of Deadly (literature)
News 6 JulyFor NAIDOC Week 2026, we invite you to explore 50 years of First Nations voices through our collections.
Apply for an opportunity to conduct research on our historical collection of children’s books.
Apply by 12 August 2026
For NAIDOC Week 2026, we invite you to explore 50 years of First Nations voices through our collections.
Are you a postgraduate or academic scholar with an interest in historical children's literature? Explore ACU's fellowship opportunity for 2026.
Major building works are taking place from July 2026 to February 2027. Stay tuned for updates.
Exams are done, assessments are in and the weather is rubbish. It's the perfect time to curl up with a classic novel!
With exams just around the corner, your campus library is a great place to help you manage study stress.
Explore resources that help you learn through a reconciliation lens.
Take time to reflect and make a visible pledge to reconciliation.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that the collection contains images, voices, or names of deceased persons in photographs, audiovisual or printed material.
Material in the collection regarding First Nations peoples and cultures has historically been created and recorded by non-Indigenous people and may not have had the input of First Nations peoples themselves. As a result, this material may contain inaccuracies and misinterpretations, or words and descriptions which could be considered insensitive, outdated and/or offensive in today's context.