This surreal black-and-white animation from 1931 was produced by the Australian Dried Fruits Association’s Dried Fruits Publicity Committee.

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.
We welcome Margaret Pomeranz as the first NFSA Ambassador, helping us promote the national collection and the importance of audiovisual preservation.
The NFSA's Graham McDonald records Australian country music stars and emerging artists on lacquer disc at the Tamworth Country Music Festival.
John Hutchinson dedicated many years to recording the sounds of Western Australia's wildlife, environment and people.
A ceremony of appreciation for WA field sound recordist John Hutchinson that took place during Reconciliation Week.
'Muriel's Wedding' producer Lynda House talks about her journey with the film, from reading the first script treatment to celebrating its ongoing cultural impact.
The NFSA has restored the only surviving and complete episode of Network Ten's Go!! show, from 1966. Broadcast curator Simon Smith rediscovers a 1960s Australian music television classic.
Highlights from last month's Beyond Bytes workshop hosted by the NFSA and featuring a panel of international guests from the forefront of new archive business models and processes.
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.