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1nandadevi
Editado: Abr 13, 2022, 11:54 pm

Uma Mensagem do Administrador do seu GrupoWelcome all old and new Australian LibraryThingers.

If you'd like to introduce yourself in this thread, please feel free to do so, but don't feel obliged.

2EnochianFabler
Editado: Mar 23, 2021, 2:30 am

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3noellib
Editado: Fev 5, 2022, 6:30 am

Hi all,
I don't know if this is an active group or not, but the title intrigued me.
As an ex-librarian, living near Sydney (Blue Mountains actually) I have been a Library Thinger for many years, mostly participating in groups such as "75 books challenge for 2022".
I do read many Australian authors, both fiction and non-fiction and would welcome any book reviews of Australian interest.
Have lately read several books by Tom Keneally, but also love books by Richard Flanagan, Peter Corris, Hannah Kent and many others.

4pamelad
Fev 9, 2022, 4:13 pm

Welcome, Noel. Some more activity here would be great.

5nandadevi
Mar 20, 2022, 12:19 am

>3 noellib: Hello Noel, we had a bit of a chat - it was years ago now - after the fires in the Blue Mountains. I'm just following up (now) with LibraryThing members in the flood affected areas of NSW and Qld to see if there's anything we can do to help. I'd note though that most people will still be in clean-up mode and putting libraries back together will come later. Still, it's a chance to offer some moral support and hold out the hope that LibraryThing members might be able to replace a hard to find book here and there.

I see the Lismore Library is putting out a big call for donations of new books or money - I think money really. I'm all for community action but I'm more inclined to suggest people write to the Qld, NSW and Federal Government to 'not forget the arts' when they allocated relief funds - on the basis that libraries in particular are community hubs that play their part in community recovery and resilience.

Best regards, John Mack (Nandadevi)

6MaureenRoy
Set 27, 2023, 2:44 pm

I've been interested in Australia since I saw the 20th century international film The Last Wave. Since then, my readings on or about Australia have stacked up; it's a fascinating continent.

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