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Regional TV began rolling out on the east coast 60 years ago.
The NFSA launches an online Antarctic adventure game using historic Antarctic footage from our collection.
Author, columnist and film and TV critic Luke Buckmaster examines the enduring themes of Wake in Fright, first released in 1971.
For years the negative of Wake in Fright (1971) was thought to be lost forever. Here is the story behind the restoration and re-release of the classic Australian film.
The Corrick Collection of films has now been digitised and is once again able to be shared with audiences.
A second season of the landmark factual series arrives on SBS from 10 March 2021, featuring over 160 minutes of NFSA collection footage.
The first Academy Award ever won by an Australian is in the NFSA collection.
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2019 to be the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
The NFSA provided nearly three-quarters of the footage used in the groundbreaking four-part series Australia in Colour.
We had to build a custom-made device and photograph 465 frames in order to bring back to life a 1901 Kinora cricket film!
Tasmanian Aboriginal recordings are inscribed in the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register.
WARNING: this article contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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