Head down the aisle with us for a silver anniversary celebration of Muriel's Wedding.
With Elton back in Australia, we're sharing rare clips from some of his previous visits in the 1970s and '80s.
In November 1979, Mental As Anything released their debut album 'Get Wet' and launched a long career.
Sound archivist Tess Elieff shares some of her favourite Bandcamp discoveries and explains why this platform is a digital archivist's best friend.
Curator Tessa Elieff heard the call of the wild at this year's Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group meeting.
Wouter ‘Wally’ De Backer, better known as Gotye, sat down with us to record a comprehensive Oral history interview.
Audio officer Gerry O'Neill reveals the mysteries of disc cleaning and digitisation, to make those old records sound like new.
Film, documents and artefacts curator Jillian Mackenzie lifts the lid on a 1947 Wurlitzer Jukebox from the NFSA collection.
Patricia Downes tackles a question dreaded by many musicians: what do you call your band, and what will that name say about you?
Sixteen interviews have been recorded with graduating students for the Heath Ledger Young Artists Oral History Project.
The new regional sound exhibition 'The Art of Sound' will be launched on 9 June 2013. Project coordinator Brendan Smith chronicles the days leading up to the opening.
Mick Newnham, head of the NFSA's Conservation, Research and Preparation team, investigates audiovisual preservation in Myanmar.
A chronology of Film Australia - preserving and providing access to the nation’s documentary record for 100 years.
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