The theme of UNESCO’s World Radio Day 2019 is 'Dialogue, Tolerance and Peace’.
Our exhibition Heath Ledger: A Life in Pictures ends its successful six-month season at the NFSA.
Three siblings starred in a film. Forty years later, they watched themselves on screen for the first time.
Meet the Amazing Miss A - popular ragtime pianist Winifred Atwell, who conquered the charts in the 1950s and later made Australia her home.
Radio Archivist Chris Arneil looks at the outcomes of our Gaywaves LGBTI radio preservation program.
Australian journalist Lillian Roxon was a pioneer when it came to giving rock music the serious attention it deserved.
Contemporary artists make new recordings on 19th century wax cylinder technology at the NFSA.
We invited musician and composer Heinz Riegler to re-imagine a 1939 recording of a talking budgerigar that featured in the Art of Sound exhibition.
Do you want to learn how to extend the lifespan of your photo, music, film and video collections? You've come to the right place.
Shana Tiang, winner of the 'Test of War' Young Composers' national competition, shares her love of music with the NFSA.
David Bridie, one of the most distinctive voices and songwriters in Australian music, will launch the NFSA’s 100 Seats program – a unique, intimate session with renowned performers exploring their ideas and their art, limited to 100 tickets.
It’s been a year now that the NFSA has been home to the Gotye / Illuminart interactive sculpture 'Fractured Heart'.
Audio officer Gerry O'Neill reveals the mysteries of disc cleaning and digitisation, to make those old records sound like new.
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