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There are almost 700,000 unique works in the national audiovisual collection, with items dating from the 1890s to last week.

The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) Enterprises team is dedicated to helping audiovisual practitioners, professional bodies, cultural institutions and researchers to access and use our collection.

In this section of the website, you can browse our services, search for collection items, and enquire about collection sales, licensing and loans.

How NFSA collection material can be licensed and accessed for professional projects.

Discover how academics and researchers can work with the NFSA collection.

This page outlines the main ways venues and organisations can screen and present collection material, including fees and charges, access options, formats, permissions and loans.

Search the NFSA catalogue and discover a wide range of fascinating items, from film to video, sound and more

NFSA supports independent Australian creators of factual content through the Zero-Fee Licence program.

NFSA’s new access portal for industry professionals, researchers, educators and cultural institutions.

Your guide to copyright information and other rights when it comes to materials in the national audiovisual collection

Fees and charges apply to services provided and there are strict conditions for use

This YouTube channel presents titles from the Film Australia Collection of government-produced documentaries and programs.

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