A recent videotape discovery shines a spotlight on Australian TV's first movie review duo and their program, Two on the Aisle, which debuted in May 1973.

A recent videotape discovery shines a spotlight on Australian TV's first movie review duo and their program, Two on the Aisle, which debuted in May 1973.
The Friends of the NFSA present the inaugural Rod Wallace Lecture, delivered by Kim Williams AM.
One of Australia’s greatest and most influential vocalists, Renée Geyer, sadly passed away on 17 January 2023, aged 69.
Screenwriter Wendy Hanna reflects on the legacy of Australia's most iconic soap.
We dive deep into the NFSA Oral History collection to present stories about leading stars and filmmakers featured in our Australians & Hollywood exhibition.
People living in regional areas on the east coast of Australia began receiving television for the first time in late 1961 and throughout 1962.
Commemorating the passing of Shane Warne, Australian cricketing legend, with some highlights from his career.
In the fourth of a 5-part series, Dr Jeannine Baker reveals some of the women who shaped and redefined television content for women and children.
We mark the passing of Glenn Wheatley – musician and manager of talent including John Farnham, Little River Band and Delta Goodrem.
In the third of a five-part series, Dr Jeannine Baker celebrates some of the female producers and directors working in Australian television in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.