Director Peter Weir and actors Mel Gibson and David Argue promote the 1981 release of their film Gallipoli on the popular The Mike Walsh Show.

Director Peter Weir and actors Mel Gibson and David Argue promote the 1981 release of their film Gallipoli on the popular The Mike Walsh Show.
In 1979 two young Australians invented the first Fairlight sampling synthesizer and changed electronic music forever. We have one in working condition!
The Australian link between Aspro headache tablets and world-famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his sister Hephzibah.
Ballarat is home to the gold rush and the Eureka Rebellion, two seminal events that shaped Australia's national story.
Radio Archivist Chris Arneil looks at the outcomes of our Gaywaves LGBTQIA+ radio preservation program.
How the NFSA takes care of pests and mould, and what you can do at home to protect your own collections.
Meet NFSA Assistant Curator of Documents and Artefacts Jenny Gall, who has a passion for the performing arts, an obsession with textiles and a love of musical instruments.
Our digital restoration of Proof premieres tonight at the Melbourne International Film Festival. It’s been a long road, but it was absolutely worth it!
Fifty years ago, on 21 June 1966, Australia was shocked when Labor and Opposition Leader Arthur Calwell was shot at close range by 19-year-old Peter Kocan.
NFSA Publicity Coordinator Jemma Pietrus interviews filmmaker Heath Davis ahead of our exclusive Canberra season of his new film Broke.
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.