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In his speech launching the new National Portrait Gallery building on 3 December 2008, then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd set the Gallery in a national and historical context.

Celebrates the centenary of the first national art collection, the Historic Memorials Collection, housed at Australia's Parliament House.

Two professionals; Australian surfer Layne Beachley and photographer Petrina Hicks, combine their strengths to achieve a remarkable portrait.

23 players, seven shoots, three countries and one artist. Sarah Oakes shares how the National Portrait Gallery delivered its most ambitious portrait in 25 years.

Esther Erlich’s portrait of Lady McMahon.

Feminism, risktaking and the politics of looking: Joanna Gilmour steps into the world of Julie Rrap.

The complex connections between four creative Australians; Patrick White, Sidney Nolan, Robert Helpmann and Peter Sculthorpe.

A toast to the acquisition of an unconventional new portrait of former Prime Minister, Stanley Melbourne Bruce.