Special Committee Meeting
In Person at the Royal on the Waterfront.Brainstorming session for 2026 Conference
In Person at the Royal on the Waterfront.Brainstorming session for 2026 Conference
Committee meetings are held monthly on the first Wednesday of each month; February to November. Join online on Zoom or in person usually at the State Library of Western Australia.
Registrations now open! https://www.alia.org.au/EventRegistration?EventKey=WEST0226 🔧📚 Join Us for a Library Carpentry Workshop! 📚🔧 Are you ready to boost your data and digital skills in a friendly, hands-on environment?We’re excited to host a Library Carpentry Workshop designed specifically for people working in libraries, archives, museums, and the wider GLAMR community. Registrations open until 5th February 2026… Read More »
The F A Sharr Award is named after Francis Aubie (Ali) Sharr, State Librarian in Western Australia from 1953 to 1976, in recognition of his contribution to libraries and librarianship in Western Australia and to the profession more broadly. Presented annually, the Award recognises a Western Australian librarian, teacher librarian or library technician within their… Read More »
Committee meetings are held monthly on the first Wednesday of each month; February to November. Join online on Zoom or in person usually at the State Library of Western Australia.
Come along and say Hi to the ALIAWest committee members who will be manning the Kids Craft Stall at the Bunnings Cannington Free Easter Community Engagement Evening. Can't wait to see you all!
Committee meetings are held monthly on the first Wednesday of each month; February to November. Join online on Zoom or in person usually at the State Library of Western Australia.
Committee meetings are held monthly on the first Wednesday of each month; February to November. Join online on Zoom or in person usually at the State Library of Western Australia.
Committee meetings are held monthly on the first Wednesday of each month; February to November. Join online on Zoom or in person usually at the State Library of Western Australia.