We recently acquired a small collection of seven rare Pathé vertical-cut disc records featuring recordings by Melbourne-born music hall star Billy Williams.

We recently acquired a small collection of seven rare Pathé vertical-cut disc records featuring recordings by Melbourne-born music hall star Billy Williams.
These road safety films from the 1950s to 1980s offer a full tank of vintage car delight.
What was Australia’s first gold record? You may be surprised to learn that it involved a harmonica and the Three Bears.
NFSA's Television Archivist Bronwyn Barnett discusses her career in television.
One of the most unusual Graham Kennedy items in the NFSA collection is a candle in the shape of the King of TV's head.
What would be the 'soundtrack of Australian feminist activism' of the 1970s? Sound Curator Nick Henderson has the answer.
Is traffic congestion in Sydney a modern phenomenon? We look at some traffic mayhem from the 1920s.
The NFSA has acquired a Kinora 'flipper viewer', manufactured in England in 1901 and the first home movie entertainment system.
Eddie Mabo - remembering the man behind the monumental land rights case handed down 25 years ago by the High Court of Australia.
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.