Sound archivist Tess Elieff shares some of her favourite Bandcamp discoveries and explains why this platform is a digital archivist's best friend.

Sound archivist Tess Elieff shares some of her favourite Bandcamp discoveries and explains why this platform is a digital archivist's best friend.
Christmas drivers taking the coast road out of Canberra in 1974 had to face the rapidly deteriorating 'horror highway'.
Filmmaker and writer Natasha Pincus discusses her rise to world prominence with her concept, direction, production, and editing of the ARIA award-winning video for Gotye’s, 'Somebody That I Used To Know'.
We talk with Warwick Thornton about his film The Darkside, which includes a sequence exploring the history of the NFSA building as the former Australian Institute of Anatomy where Indigenous remains were once kept and studied.
Binny Lum was known for her friendly, conversational style, and her programs were popular for their interviews with Australian and international personalities.
Film Location Scout and Location Manager Robin Clifton passed away on 1 November 2013, following a battle with cancer.
For World Television Day, Frances Baldwin talks to Hal McElroy and looks at TV highlights from his 40-year producing career.
On 21 October 1974 Canberra's cyclists took to the streets in protest. Watch how it was reported by the news of the day.
Curator Sally Jackson researches famous faces and fashions of the 1896 Melbourne Cup.
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.