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Tagged: Australian television

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Australian TV Weather Presenters
As part of our Newscaf series, we’re taking a look at how weather reporting has changed on Australian television throughout the decades.
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60 Years of TV Week Logie Awards
The NFSA is sharing some memorable Logies moments to celebrate the 60th year of Australian television's night of nights.
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Newscaf: Female firsts
Looking back at some of the female firsts in Australian history as captured through the NFSA's Television News and Current Affairs Program (Newscaf).
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The Art of Screenwriting
Some of our most notable screenwriters talk about their craft.
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Reliving the 1980s
Our 100th curated collection is all about the 1980s, and it stars Charles and Diana, Kylie and Dannii Minogue, Edna Everage, David Attenborough, Linda Burney, Ken Done, Michael Hutchence and many,...
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50 years of Homicide
Groundbreaking Australian TV crime drama Homicide is 50. Broadcast curator Simon Smith celebrates with behind-the-scenes images, production documents and interviews from the show's history.
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Graham Kennedy
The NFSA celebrates the larger-than-life career of an entertainment legend.
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Aussie TV mums
Throughout the years they’ve brought us joy, sadness, hope, comfort and a lot of laughs. We pay tribute to three marvellous matriarchs of Australian television.
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Vale James Dibble
The veteran Australian newsreader James Dibble has died in Sydney at the age of 87.
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TV discoveries
As part of the NFSA's celebrations of 60 years of Australian television, enjoy rare clips of The Bee Gees, Johnny O'Keefe and Frank Thring.
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