TAGGED: Sydney
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The opening of the Columbia pressing plant in 1926 with its brand new technology of electrical (as distinct from purely acoustic) recording opened the doors to Australian performers to record their

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A row of houses in Sydney, all displaying balconies made of ironwork. 

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Sydney gay and lesbian radio program Gaywaves presenter Dietmar Hollman reports in October 1985 from a rally and AIDS Candlelight Vigil, the first held in Sydney, organised by Sydney City

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Sydney was written and recorded in 1927 by Maurice Chenoweth, a well known ‘silvery tenor’.

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This recording was made on 27 March 1966 at central railway Station, Sydney, NSW.

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Documentary showcasing Darling Harbour as a busy railway goods yard, long before it became one of Sydney's main destinations for recreation and entertainment.

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The Great Strike is a rare censored film documenting one of Australia’s largest industrial conflicts.

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National Network News journalist Ian Ross reports on the ongoing investigation into the murder of two teenage girls who were found buried in shallow graves in the sand dunes at Wanda Beach in

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This clip is news file footage, without narration or voice-over, filmed by Ten Eyewitness News following the murder of Florence Broadhurst. 

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On 12 January 1965 the bodies of Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock, both 15 years old, were found in the sand dunes at Wanda Beach, near Cronulla, in Sydney.