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The Hon. John Howard PM opens the NFSA's new extension and launches the new organisations identity, ScreenSound Australia.

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Footage of the opening the NFSA's new extension and change of name to ScreenSound Australia on the 21st of July 1999.

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The NFSA collects tens of thousands of items every year. What were some of the highlights for 2018?

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It is 10 years since the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia became an independent statutory authority.

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Since the NFSA became a statutory authority in 2008.

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Everyone is welcome to volunteer at the National Film and Sound Archive. Find out how you can apply to become an NFSA volunteer.

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The NFSA offers internships for tertiary students and traineeships for First Nations people interested in forging a career in the arts, cultural or creative industries.

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Career opportunities at the NFSA. Join our team and help create the future of Australia’s audiovisual cultural institution.

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Work with us at the NFSA to help collect, preserve and showcase the incredible story of the Australian audiovisual experience.

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Saturday 5 April 2014 marks the 30th anniversary of the announcement in Parliament by Barry Cohen, Minister for Home Affairs and Environment, that the government would establish an autonomous National Film and Sound Archive.