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Guest writer Professor Michael Dezuanni discusses the importance of media literacy in the digital age.
Stephen Kinnane tells the story behind the human rights award-winning documentary about the Coolbaroo League.
Screenwriter Wendy Hanna looks back on the boom in live action science-fiction and fantasy television created for Australian tween audiences during the 1990s.
Guest First Nations writer Nathan Sentance offers suggestions about how historical collecting institutions can provide access to racist collection material without causing harm.
Guest contributor Diane Minnis looks back at news file footage of the seminal lesbian and gay rights protests that followed the first Mardi Gras in Sydney, 1978.
Guest writer Simon Hunt reflects on the short films of Stephen Cummins, which the NFSA has remastered and restored and which premiered as part of the Mardi Gras Film Festival during Sydney WorldPride.
Guest writer Sara Khan reflects on how actor Deborah Mailman helped shape and influence her own body of work as a young First Nations creative.
Guest First Nations writer Tasha James tells us why she adores Australian actor Deborah Mailman.
Dive into the personal collection of wildly popular TV presenter Rosemary Eather, now held by the NFSA.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia acknowledges Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live and gives respect to their Elders both past and present.