Here are three stories from our collection about recording, broadcasting and teaching First Nations languages.

Here are three stories from our collection about recording, broadcasting and teaching First Nations languages.
'Life Through the Lens' is a photographic showcase currently on display in the Liversidge Space at the NFSA building in Canberra.
The NFSA provided nearly three-quarters of the footage used in the groundbreaking four-part series Australia in Colour.
A look at Betty Bryant, once Australia’s most famed film ingénue, who features in the exhibition Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits, now open on the Gold Coast.
The NFSA celebrates Australian rock music journalist Lillian Roxon with an online curated collection featuring her work in radio.
NFSA curator Maryanne Doyle profiles the series Behind the Violence, which was produced by Sydney community radio station 2SER and broadcast across Australia in 1994.
Three siblings starred in a film. Forty years later, they watched themselves on screen for the first time.
As the annual Tamworth Country Music Festival rolls around, we are turning the clock back as part of our Newscaf Across Australia online collection.
The story of the struggle to cross a vast continent and build the telegraph line that would bring Australia to the world and the world to Australia.
Construction of the Perth to Coolgardie Water Scheme is a story of personal tragedy, political rivalries, corruption and trial by media that nearly tore apart Australia at the moment of its birth.
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.