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Diary Australia

Australian Diary

26 November 2016

9:00 AM

26 November 2016

9:00 AM

A warm muggy November evening in Canberra is threatening rain. At the National Library of Australia, a stone’s throw from Lake Burley Griffin, Arts Minister Senator Mitch Fifield and the Library’s Director-General Anne-Marie Schwirtlich are meeting and greeting at the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. It’s very special to be here.

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