TAGGED: television
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Australia converted to decimal currency on 14 February 1966. As the jingle says 'Clink go the cents folks, clink, clink, clink. Changeover day is closer than you think.'

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Tens of thousands of items are collected by the NFSA each year. What did we collect in 2015? Part 1 includes iconic Australian films and kangaroos on Sesame Street.

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Lisa Wilkinson, Don Walker, Steve Liebmann and Chris Haywood recently visited the NFSA. Watch the interviews here.

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Three actors recall highlights of their lengthy careers in TV and film in these recent Oral History interviews.

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Three journalists - Leigh Sales, Jeff McMullen and Sandra Sully - talk about their careers in these Oral History interviews.

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NFSA curator Helen Tully writes about a time when listening to the airwaves or watching TV required a licence.

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50 years ago today Melbourne’s fourth television channel, ATV Channel 0 (now Channel 10), broadcast its opening night gala variety show THIS IS IT and thanks to preservation by the NFSA you can watch some of it here. Part 2 of 2 in this series.

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In 2014, the NFSA joined with nine other organisations to produce Australia’s first online Encyclopedia of women leaders including women who have made notable contributions to television.

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One of Australia’s best-rating soap operas, The Box (1974-1977), premiered on ATV O in Melbourne on 11 February 1974.

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Looking back at the Canberra Raiders' historic 1989 Grand Final victory.