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The Red Terror is a dramatised radio program that launched on northern NSW radio stations in 1939 and warned of the dangers of bushfires.

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This is the complete radio broadcast of the 1941 Melbourne Cup, as called by commentator Ken Howard.

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In this radio interview with director George Miller from 1979, film critic Tom Ryan (3RRR, Melbourne) initially suggests Mad Max (1979) is a comedy more than a horror film.

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Brett Whiteley, Australian avant-garde artist, is interviewed by Binny Lum in London, England in 1964.

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Excerpt from the final episode of radio talent show Australia's Amateur Hour, 13 December 1958.

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Guest contributor Jennifer Bowen shares extracts from several rare regional radio programs in the NFSA collection funded by the Rural Bank of NSW.

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This is an excerpt from the Rural Bank of NSW’s Agricultural Magazine of the Air , which ran on 17 New South Wales commercial stations in 1939 and was still on air in the 1950s.

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An excerpt from the dramatised radio series The Grand Parade, funded and produced by the Rural Bank of NSW.

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'You’re so frightfully fashionable. You’ve got impeccable taste. You’re so smart, so suave, so superior, you’re the cream of the human race…'

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This ‘Traffic report’ theme music was composed by Jack Grimsley and released as part of the rebranded Radio 2CH in 1970.