The NFSA pays tribute to the legacy of documentary filmmaker Ian Dunlop OAM (1927–2021).

The NFSA pays tribute to the legacy of documentary filmmaker Ian Dunlop OAM (1927–2021).
Samuel François-Steininger has colourised footage from the NFSA collection of the last Tasmanian Tiger in captivity.
In 2021, 3-time Paralympic gold medallist Kurt Fearnley AO shared his story with the NFSA.
We share a recently discovered colour home movie of NSW location shooting for the classic Australian film 'The Shiralee' (1957), starring Peter Finch.
The NFSA pays tribute to a true legend of Australian television, broadcaster Brian Henderson (1931–2021).
We profile some of Australia's Olympic stories of recent decades and examine the important role the event has played in our cultural identity.
A tribute to John Cornell, the talented writer and highly respected business visionary, who has passed away at age 80.
With a career spanning five decades, Jonathan 'Jono' Coleman (1956–2021) was a beloved figure in the Australian media industry and a great supporter of the NFSA.
To mark the 50th anniversary of the first raising of the Aboriginal flag in July 1971, proud Kamilaroi yinarr (woman) Cheree Toka writes about what the Aboriginal flag means to her.
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.