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Guest First Nations writer Nathan Sentance offers suggestions about how historical collecting institutions can provide access to racist collection material without causing harm.
The NFSA's dedicated curators have ensured that Australia's COVID-19 experience is documented for future generations.
A pilot program was recorded in Newcastle in August 1989, the project renamed ‘Once Upon A Wireless’ (OUAW) with a vintage RCA microphone as its
NFSA CEO Michael Loebenstein reports from the International Council on Archives Congress in Brisbane.
Emma Kelly explores the connections between the NFSA and Jonathan Dennis, the founding director of the New Zealand Film Archive.