Two of Australia’s greatest swimmers, Olympic champions Jon Henricks and Lorraine Thurlow (nee Crapp), recently donated a never-before-seen film to the NFSA.

Two of Australia’s greatest swimmers, Olympic champions Jon Henricks and Lorraine Thurlow (nee Crapp), recently donated a never-before-seen film to the NFSA.
Just another day at the races: Charlie Chaplin lookalikes and a Bathing Beauty competition from 1921.
Sophia Sambono reports on her team's recent visit to Alice Springs and the traditional homelands of the Central Arrernte people, which is also the regional hub for many remote Aboriginal communities and organisations.
Q&A with CJ Dennis biographer Phil Butters nearly 100 years after the publication of The Sentimental Bloke.
Australian journalist Lillian Roxon was a pioneer when it came to giving rock music the serious attention it deserved. Listen to episodes of her rock music newscast, Discotique.
From a child actor in 'The Sullivans' to playing Dewey Crowe in 'Justified', Damon Herriman's oral history covers his long and varied acting career from the 1970s to 2015.
Lisa Wilkinson, Don Walker, Steve Liebmann and Chris Haywood recently visited the NFSA. Watch the interviews here.
This surreal black-and-white animation from 1931 was produced by the Australian Dried Fruits Association’s Dried Fruits Publicity Committee.
We spoke with Anne Louise Lambert when she visited the NFSA for a 40th anniversary screening of Picnic at Hanging Rock on 7 August 2015.
NFSA workshops in Darwin, Alice Springs and Broome have been held to train remote Indigenous archivists.
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.