We look at how women’s football has developed in Australia over the past century.

We look at how women’s football has developed in Australia over the past century.
The NFSA has restored four landmark films by Italian-Australian filmmaker Giorgio Mangiamele – Il Contratto (1953), The Spag (1962), Ninety Nine Per Cent (1963) and Clay (1965).
Within a generation, First Nations filmmakers have become a vibrant presence in the centre of filmmaking in Australia.
The NFSA has completed a digital restoration of the groundbreaking documentary Lousy Little Sixpence (1983). Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd talks with director Alec Morgan.
The NFSA's Jemma Walsh speaks with actor and dancer Hunter Page-Lochard about his starring role in the film 'Spear'.
The NFSA is proud to present Nangamai ('Dream' in Dharawal language), a collection of online First Nations content.
'Be a Voice for Generations' and celebrate National Reconciliation Week wherever you are located, with these online offerings from our collection.
Guest First Nations writer Nathan Sentance offers suggestions about how historical collecting institutions can provide access to racist collection material without causing harm.
The prime minister apologised to Australia's First Nations peoples on 13 February 2008. We revisit the apology through footage from the NFSA News and Current Affairs Program.
These curated collections of vintage videos bring Australia's capital cities to life.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia acknowledges Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live and gives respect to their Elders both past and present.