Anne-Marie Schwirtlich
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Anne-Marie Schwirtlich | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Librarian |
| Years active | 1978-current |
| Organization | National Library of Australia |
| Title | Director-General |
| Term | 2011-2017 |
| Predecessor | Jan Fullerton |
| Successor | Marie-Louise Ayres |
Anne-Marie Lucienne Schwirtlich AM, is an Australian librarian who was the Director-General of the National Library of Australia from 2011 to 2017. In 2015, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
Born in Bombay in India to a French-speaking Mauritian mother and a German-speaking Czech father, Anne-Marie Schwirtlich spent her early years living in Bombay where she attended the Pck Presentation Convent Primary School in Kodaikanal. With her parents she migrated to Australia in 1972 and attended Turramurra High School in Sydney in New South Wales. She completed her education at Macquarie University in Sydney where she took her Bachelor of Arts degree in ancient history.[1] She also graduated from the University of New South Wales with a Diploma in Archives Administration.[2]