The NFSA celebrates the larger-than-life career of an entertainment legend.

Throughout the years they’ve brought us joy, sadness, hope, comfort and a lot of laughs. We pay tribute to three marvellous matriarchs of Australian television.
Tasha James, Indigenous Connections Manager at the NFSA, discusses her lifelong interest in archival collections.
Did you know that until 17 April 1967, talkback radio was illegal in Australia?
Enid Hoggan worked in the late 1940s at radio 2CK Cessnock (now 2NM) both as a stenographer secretary and on-air presenter of news, music and more.
We have more steam, and more trains, in a new mini-documentary about the NSW Hunter region's railway past.
Inspired by the 1925 silent version of Ben-Hur, two NSW police officers recreated the famous chariot race scene ... with motorcycles!
Meet Beth Taylor, Online Content Producer at the NFSA, whose artistic endeavours include filmmaking, art installations, sculpture, writing and photography.
A news broadcast helped the NFSA solve the mystery of the young boy who climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge in March 1932.
We pay tribute to aviation pioneer Amy Johnson this International Women's Day
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.