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Watch a Q&A with director Philippa Bateman.
Listen to a Q&A with director Jane Castle and producer Pat Fiske.
Regional TV began rolling out on the east coast 60 years ago.
Production designer Melinda Doring has donated her mother's unique collection of home movies, including never-before-seen footage of The Beatles.
The first Academy Award ever won by an Australian is in the NFSA collection.
What was Australia’s first gold record? You may be surprised to learn that it involved a harmonica and the Three Bears.
The NFSA collects tens of thousands of items every year. What were some of the highlights for 2016?
In September 1956, one sentence – ‘Good evening and welcome to television' – marked the commencement of regular television transmission in Australia.
Television archivist Bronwyn Barnett continues her look at the arrival of colour TV in Australia 40 years ago, on 1 March 1975.
On the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hector Crawford in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, it is timely to reflect upon his contribution to Australia’s cultural life.
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