Headed by Luna Park, the queen of retro charm, this list of NSW amusement parks takes you on a head-spinning ride through dinosaurs, dancing horses, roller coasters, replicas and tiny towns. Buckle up for some fun at the fairground.

Headed by Luna Park, the queen of retro charm, this list of NSW amusement parks takes you on a head-spinning ride through dinosaurs, dancing horses, roller coasters, replicas and tiny towns. Buckle up for some fun at the fairground.
It’s almost our unofficial national anthem... a disco alternative to ‘Advance Australia Fair’, played in clubs, onscreen and at parties since its first incarnation in 1978. But if you’ve somehow forgotten (or never knew) who sang ‘Love is in the Air’, let us help you out.
Bitter rivalries. Controversial calls. Sportsmanship at its finest. It’s no wonder Australians can’t get enough of their footy, with these 10 clips from NRL history showing why our passion for the game spans more than a century.
We remember Ted Kotcheff, the Canadian director of the landmark Australian film Wake in Fright (1971), who died on 10 April 2025 at the age of 94.
In wartime, music plays many roles. Here are some of the most famous Australian war songs: triumphal anthems, rollicking pick-me-ups and the laments of scarred survivors.
We’ve dug into the NFSA archives to present snapshots of Australian cities from last century. These clips offer intriguing slices of Australia at different times – where we lived, how we travelled and how we marketed ourselves to the world.
Before you stream SBS’s series Australia: An Unofficial History, make a detour through the NFSA’s vaults. Off the Record is a curated capsule of short films that peel back the surface of 1970s Australia.
Iconic looks. Wild moments. Unforgettable tracks. We’ve dug into the NFSA archives and rounded up some of Australia’s biggest music memories – from Cold Chisel’s to Kylie Minogue and more – it's a mixtape of moments that changed how we saw, heard and felt music.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia acknowledges Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live and gives respect to their Elders both past and present.