Tuesday 13 September 2016

Legal Information Assess Centre (LIAC) @ your library


The FAMILY LAW handbook

Copies of the latest The family law handbook : your practical guide to Australian family law (4th edition) have arrived at Campbelltown and Ingleburn libraries in the Reference collections. 

These are for use only in the library however Chapter 1 (The family law system) and Chapter 2 (Marriage, de facto relationships, separation and divorce) are available online via the Legal Information Access Centre website:
www.legalanswers.sl.nsw.gov.au/guides/family_law_handbook/index.html



 The family law handbook is a practical guide for people undergoing separation and divorce. It includes information on what to do when separating, how to negotiate with your former partner, making arrangements for your children, family violence and abuse, achieving a fair property settlement and what happens in court. It includes sample forms, tips on drafting an affidavit, strategies for preparing for a court hearing and useful information on all aspects of the separation and divorce process.

Please note: Readers are advised to seek expert legal advice with specific problems in family law. This book is intended as a guide to the law and should not be used as a substitute for legal or accounting advice.

Tuesday 26 July 2016

Month before the HSC

The library's HSC programme has a variety of free lectures and workshops that take place throughout the year.

Our next talk Month before the HSC is presented by Rowan Kunz, the CEO of Smart Education who was extremely successful in his own HSC and was named one of Australia's 'Top 30 under 30 Entrepreneurs'.

This is a free workshop that will be held at HJ Daley Library on Wednesday 24 August from 5.30pm – 7.00pm.

Wednesday 6 July 2016

Issues in Society



The library receives a subscription of Issues in Society for each branch. There is a copy in the HSC collection for loan and at H J Daley Library we also have a copy in Reference so that one is always available to you.

Each book in the series has fantastic up to date information, facts and statistics from a huge range of primary and secondary sources.

Spinney Press is the publisher of these titles, on the companies website they say, "Information in each 'Issues in Society' title is carefully selected to ensure that it is current, unbiased and balanced. Many titles cover a range of opinions on controversial topics, providing the perfect platform to provoke debate, stimulate critical analysis and encourage further research."

There is an amazing range of topics with fantastic information for your assignments. Make sure to check out Issues in Society for your next assignment. They can be located in the Reference and HSC collections under the call number 360 ISS.

Wednesday 18 May 2016

HSC English Area of Study: Discovery

The library's HSC programme has a variety of free lectures and workshops that take place throughout the year.

Our next talk HSC English Area of Study: Discovery is presented by Larry Grumley who is a HSC exam marker and has been an English teacher for over 25 years.

This is a free session that will be held at Eagle Vale Library on Thursday 23 June from 5.30pm – 7.00pm.


Monday 7 March 2016

Acing the HSC Trial

The library's HSC programme has a variety of free lectures and workshops that take place throughout the year.

Our next talk Acing the HSC Trial is presented by Rowan Kunz, the CEO of Smart Education who was extremely successful in his own HSC and was named one of Australia's 'Top 30 under 30 Entrepreneurs'.

This is a free session that will be held at HJ Daley Library on Wednesday 16 March from 5.30pm – 7.00pm.



Thursday 3 March 2016

Mungo Man

These footprints of the Willandra people discovered in 2003 are 20,000 years old.

The remains discovered at Lake Mungo in 1974 are possibly the most significant archaeological find in Australian history and are the oldest modern human remains found in Australia to date.  

The discovery revealed one of the world's oldest known cremations. This finding gave support to the theory that complicated burial rituals existed in early human societies. It also proved that Aboriginal people were present in Australia 20,000 years earlier than previously recorded.

There are a few keywords that could help you find information in your search; these include:
  •  Mungo
  •  Mungo Man
  •  Archaeology Australia
  •  Willandra Lakes
  •  Willandra Archaeology
Try some of the above terms in the library online catalogue; we have some great physical resources on this discovery.

If you go to the Information desk online webpage on the Library website you will see that you have access to encyclopaedias like World Book and Britannica which will also contain some information about the area.

 

Some websites you might find useful

This website is filled with fantastic information about the park; including the amazing archaeological finds there.

The Willandra Lakes region is listed as a World HeritageSite. This website contains important information about the region and its history.

This site has information about Mungo National Park. This includes information about the area, flora and fauna that is found in the area and the numerous ongoing conservation programs taking place in the park.

 

Wednesday 10 February 2016

How to help your teen through the HSC

The library's HSC programme has a variety of free lectures and workshops that take place throughout the year.

Our first talk is; How to Help Your Teen through the HSC: a session for parents and carers of Year 11 and 12 students.

This is a free session that will be held at HJ Daley Library on Tuesday 1 March from 6.30pm – 7.30pm.


Friday 5 February 2016

Hot topics at your library


Hot Topics update
 
 
 
 
LIAC (Legal Information Access Centre) State Library of NSW has recently updated their Hot Topics collection, removing any irrelevant copies and retaining current easy-to-read topics.
Fourteen topics are available in print at each branch (in Reference and HSC collections) as laws are constantly changing and being reviewed, new topics and updated issues will only be available online however ALL issues can be viewed online:
http://www.legalanswers.sl.nsw.gov.au/hot_topics/index.html

Topics covered include Domestic violence, First Australians, Human rights, Voting and elections, Consumer law, Families, International humanitarian law, Australian legal system, Discrimination, Animal law, Consumer credit, International law, Indigenous law, Prisoners, You and your lawyer and Drugs and the law.