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A mix of white and First Nations people dressed in 1950s clothes dancing together.
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Article

NFSA Restores: The Coolbaroo Club

18 August 2023
VIEW
Artist Richard Bell seated in his studio in front of one of his works: a coloured Indigenous map of Australia with the words PAYE THE RENT across it
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Deep Dive: You Can Go Now

Watch a filmed conversation with First Nations artist Richard Bell at the NFSA.
24 August 2023
A fire ant seen at close quarters on a branch
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Science and Innovation

Science Week stories about spray-on skin, conservation, biosecurity, drones and more.
14 August 2023
Three white children, two boys and a girl, laughing and smiling together on a boat at sea. The youngest boy and girl are wearing colourful jumpers while the older boy wears a denim jacket.
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1990s TV shows for tweens

Remember the boom in Australian science-fiction and fantasy TV for kids in the 1990s?
Wendy Hanna  / 
9 August 2023

Category

  • Sound
  • Film
  • Television
  • Oral History
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  • Object
  • Photographs

Subject

  • Australian film
  • 1970s
  • preservation
  • 1960s
  • 1980s
  • Australian television
  • 1930s
  • obituaries
  • 1950s
  • television
  • Australian music
  • Canberra
  • First Nations Australians
  • events
  • Arc cinema
  • Australian cinema
  • Australians & Hollywood
  • 1920s
  • archives
  • film

Date

  • 2021
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  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
  • 2011
  • 2010

Jul 2021

Ross Wilson playing guitar on an outdoor stage with his back to camera, facing a large crowd with his right arm raised, from a screenshot of the film clip for the song Eagle Rock.
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Eagle Rock
Restoring Eagle Rock

A rarely-seen experimental colourised version of Daddy Cool’s film clip for 'Eagle Rock' has been found and restored by the NFSA.

BY
 Simon Smith
5 July 2021
Film
Oral History
Sound

Oct 2020

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Vale Helen Reddy
Vale Helen Reddy

A tribute to the pioneering Australian singer Helen Reddy, who has passed away at age 78.

BY
 Crispian Winsor
2 October 2020
Sound

Jun 2020

Willy Zygier and Deborah Conway
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Deep Dive: Deborah Conway
Deep Dive: Deborah Conway live at the NFSA

Deborah Conway, along with her partner and collaborator Willy Zygier, performed a special concert at the NFSA.

BY
 Travis Green
18 June 2020
Sound

Mar 2020

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Vale Don Burrows
Vale Don Burrows

With the news of the passing of Don Burrows, Australia has lost a giant and pioneer of modern Australian jazz.

BY
 Thorsten Kaeding
13 March 2020
Sound

Nov 2018

Jack O'Hagan standing beside a statue of the dog on the tuckerbox in Gundagai.
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The Songs of Jack O'Hagan
Jack O'Hagan – 'The Road to Gundagai' composer

This week marks 120 years since the birth of Australian singer-songwriter Jack O'Hagan, who wrote over 600 songs including 'Along The Road To Gundagai' and 'Our Don Bradman'.

BY
 Nick Henderson
26 November 2018
Film
Sound

Feb 2018

A panic-stricken Louie the Fly from the 1962 animated Mortein pest spray TV advertisement
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Louie the Fly

A look at the creation of the iconic 'Louie the Fly' jingle, named by the NFSA in 2017 as one of the Sounds of Australia.

BY
 Amanda Diaz
21 February 2018
Sound
Television

Dec 2017

Margaret Pomeranz at the Starstruck exhibition. She's posing with the Priscilla thong dress for a TV crew.
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We were starstruck in 2017

In 2017 we found new and exciting ways to connect with our audiences through festivals, programs and special events. Here's a look back at some of the highlights.

BY
 Adam Blackshaw
22 December 2017
Photographs

Oct 2017

Vic Simms holding a copy of his record The Loner in front of the Vinyl Lounge banner
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Vinyl Lounge turns 4

Our free monthly Vinyl Lounge celebrated its 4th birthday on 6 October, with a memorable evening that included great music, delicious cake and a very special guest.

BY
 Amanda Diaz
11 October 2017
Sound

Feb 2017

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Fanny's Memory of the World

Tasmanian Aboriginal recordings are inscribed in the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register.

BY
 Rod Butler
8 February 2017
Sound

May 2016

Kev Carmody and Paul Kelly on a stage seated in front of microphones and playing their guitars.
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From Little Things Big Things Grow
From Little Things Big Things Grow

'From Little Things Big Things Grow' has become an iconic Australian protest song, symbolic of the movement for Indigenous equality and land rights in Australia.

BY
 Nick Henderson
26 May 2016
Film
Sound

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