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Have your say on which iconic recordings should join our prestigious Sounds of Australia registry this year.

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Ten extraordinary pieces of audio content that have inspired and moved Australians over the past century have been inducted into the NFSA’s prestigious Sounds of Australia registry, reflecting their capacity to reflect and shape Australian culture.

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Discover the ten sound recordings that have been added to the NFSA's Sounds of Australia for 2022.

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‘The Misogyny Speech’ was a parliamentary speech delivered by Australian Labor Party Prime Minister Julia Gillard on 9 October 2012 in response to oppos

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This is the earliest audio recording of an Australian Governor-General, a farewell message to Australia by Hallam Lord Tennyson.

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The live concert recording Horrie Dargie Concert received Australia’s first gold record when it sold 75,000 copies.

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Australia adopted decimal currency in 1966 following a major public awareness campaign that included television and radio advertisements featuring the characters of Dollar Bill an