Welcome to Jessie Street National Women’s Library
“To keep women’s words, women’s works alive and powerful”
— Ursula K Le Guin
Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material.
Jessie Street National Women’s Library is a unique specialist library dedicated to the preservation of Australian women’s work, words and history. The Library was established in 1989 and is named after Jessie Street, a lifelong campaigner for women’s rights, the peace movement and the elimination of discrimination against Aboriginal people.
The Library’s charter is to collect, preserve and promote knowledge and understanding of the cultural heritage of all women; social justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; international friendship and peace. Patrons are The Hon Quentin Bryce AD CVO; Elizabeth Evatt AC; Dr Beverley Kingston; Clover Moore AO, Lord Mayor of Sydney; Nadia Wheatley.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide for the Australian community a specialist library which collects, preserves and promotes the awareness of the cultural heritage of Australian women, facilitating learning, research and communication.
Our Aims
- To collect the published and unpublished materials which document the lives and experience of women of all ethnic, racial and religious backgrounds and of all socio-economic classes.
- To ensure that documents relating to Australian women’s lives and activities are preserved and made accessible.
- To highlight the contribution of Australian women to this country’s development.
- To support the field of women’s history.
Postponement of 2021 Raffle draw
Due to COVID-19 restrictions forcing the cancellation of our Annual Luncheon, the Jessie Street National Women’s Library wishes to advise that the draw of the 2021 Raffle has been changed from 6 September 2021 to 14 December 2021. The draw will take place at the...
JSNWL Annual Luncheon 2021 goes online
Exciting news! Professor Lesley Hughes, our guest speaker for the 2021 Annual Luncheon, will be presenting her address as a webinar via Zoom on MONDAY 6 SEPTEMBER at 1.00PM. Professor Hughes, distinguished Professor of Biology and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research...