- Thu, 18:10: World’s fattest parrot, the endangered kākāpō, could be wiped out by fungal infection https://t.co/vCYWrF4rPJ
- Thu, 19:08: RT @natlibscot: This is your Scottish libraries bookish weather update... “RAINY DAYS SHOULD BE SPENT AT HOME WITH A CUP OF TEA AND A GOOD…
- Thu, 19:12: RT @TroveAustralia: #OnThisDay 13 June 1923, this dark brown paste chock full of Vitamin B hit shelves around Australia. 🎶 We're happy li…
- Thu, 19:13: RT @stacejarman: Handsome boy modelling school graduate. @ParrotOfTheDay https://t.co/ptUGzTUCbx
- Thu, 19:21: RT @britishlibrary: ‘Conventionality is not morality.’ Charlotte Brontë’s preface to the 1848 edition of Jane Eyre responds to criticism o…
- Thu, 19:55: RT @timritchie: In Australia, we drive on the left hand side of the road https://t.co/UMV0lwCHKX
- Thu, 19:56: RT @nlagovau: Did you know that the National Library holds some of the earliest examples of Australia’s advertising posters? Help preserve…
- Thu, 19:57: RT @nlagovau: Happy birthday @Vegemite! Why not celebrate with one of these Vegemite drink recipes from our collection? Would you rather tr…
- Fri, 04:47: RT @kateStrasdin: I am delighted to have been part of the early conversations around creating a network of #19thc dress and textile histori…
- Fri, 06:31: RT @whatgrandmawore: Silk crêpe cascades to the floor with this 1929-1934 gown from the @HillwoodMuseum collection. Cut on the bias, with a…
- Fri, 06:32: RT @AnneLouiseAvery: A storm-petrel silk faille & taffeta visiting dress, by Charles Worth from the 1870s, trimmed with dark Atlantic-grey-…
- Fri, 06:41: RT @tristardesign: 1911-12 afternoon dress, with a narrow, semi-fitted silhouette that is columnar and straight to the hem. Pops of purple…
- Fri, 07:37: Kākāpō: four facts about the world's heaviest parrot – video https://t.co/ydMRQjuuWe