To coincide with the release of Archie Roach's autobiography and companion album Tell Me Why (2019), the NFSA honoured Archie's career with two curated collections, Archie Roach and Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter. Each collection is filled with rare footage, live recordings, photographs, documents and home movies.
WARNING: this article contain names, images or voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The powerful songs of Archie Roach (1956–2022) tell his story of heartbreaking loss, love and healing through music. These clips come from an exclusive NFSA interview with Archie conducted in October 2019.
Family
A Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung), Bundjalung Senior Elder, Archie Roach was born in Mooroopna, Victoria in 1956. Archie was a member of the Stolen Generations. He was forcibly separated from his family when he was two years old, placed into foster care and told he was an orphan.
Archie has been a part of many families in his life, and family is an important theme in his music. Archie's families include his birth family, the Cox family who fostered him as a teenager, the 'parkies' he met living on the streets of Fitzroy and the family he created with his partner Ruby Hunter.

















