Australia’s earliest surviving sound-on-film films are of the Duke of York, soon before he became King George VI.

Australia’s earliest surviving sound-on-film films are of the Duke of York, soon before he became King George VI.
The history of Radio Maubere transmissions is keenly disputed in the Australia-Timor story.
The switchover to digital technology in sound recording and television.
How to save precious film and other audiovisual treasures damaged by water during events such as flooding.
Hear 13 different versions of Waltzing Matilda, inspired by crazes, fads and fashions in popular music through time.
The change to digital cinemas is rapidly gathering speed. How will film prints be screened in the future?
The veteran Australian newsreader James Dibble has died in Sydney at the age of 87.
The National Registry of Audiovisual Collections is a unique NFSA initiative – a listing of over 80 audiovisual collections from across Australia.
We are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the earliest known surviving film of Test cricket in Australia with a new digital video master.
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.