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National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA)
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The NFSA’s mission is to collect, preserve and share Australia’s vibrant and diverse audiovisual culture as embodied by our evolving collection - reflecting who we were, who we are, and who we want to be.
The NFSA 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.
This UA-cam channel presents behind-the-scenes videos, interviews with industry personalities, footage from our events in Canberra and around Australia, and other promotional materials. For archival titles from our Collection, visit our NFSA Films UA-cam channel (see link below).
Legal notices: bit.ly/NFSALegalNotices
The NFSA 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.
This UA-cam channel presents behind-the-scenes videos, interviews with industry personalities, footage from our events in Canberra and around Australia, and other promotional materials. For archival titles from our Collection, visit our NFSA Films UA-cam channel (see link below).
Legal notices: bit.ly/NFSALegalNotices
Who Listens to the Radio?: Episode 6: What's New is Old Again
If video didn’t kill the radio star, did the algorithm? Well, it’s complicated. In the finale of Who Listens to the Radio? we unravel the medium’s resilience amidst the internet and podcast revolution. Industry experts Benjamin Law, Wendy Harmer, Fenella Kernebone and Chris Gilbey reflect on radio’s remarkable 100-year evolution in Australia and ponder what the future might hold. What’s new is always old, after all.
Learn more: nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/radio-100/podcast/who-listens-to-the-radio
Who Listens to the Radio? was produced by Audiocraft for the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
Narrated by Patrick McIntyre, with guests Siobhan McHugh, Fenella Kernebone, Jo Palazuelos-Krukowski, Chris Gilbey, Benjamin Law, Wendy Harmer, Bonnie Leigh-Dodds and Tom Hogan, our science correspondent Andy Trieu, and NFSA curators Crispian Winsor and Johanna McMahon.
Credits:
‘2JJ Opening Broadcast 19 January 1975 courtesy of Australian Broadcasting Corporation Library Sales
From the Embers courtesy of Community Broadcasting Association of Australia
Chat 10 Looks 3 courtesy of Chat 10 Looks 3 Productions Pty Ltd
Stop Everything! courtesy of Australian Broadcasting Corporation Library Sales, Beverley Wang and Benjamin Law
‘Who Listens to the Radio?’ theme music written by A. Pendlebury (Mushroom Music) and S. Cummings (Warner Chappell Pty Ltd) (APRA). Performed by The Substrates, and recorded at Schlam Studio Canberra with Jodie Boarder and Alexis Mallard (vocals), Danny Roberts and Gerard O’Neill (guitar), Andy Ryan (bass) and Glenn Elliott (drums). Recording and mixing by engineer Danny Roberts and arrangement by Andy Ryan and Alexis Mallard.
Writing and research by Patrick McIntyre, Kate Scott, Ute Junker, Stephanie Van Schilt and Caris Bizzaca.
Find Who Listens to the Radio? at the National Film and Sound Archive website or wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is part of the NFSA’s Radio 100 celebrations.
Learn more: nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/radio-100/podcast/who-listens-to-the-radio
Who Listens to the Radio? was produced by Audiocraft for the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
Narrated by Patrick McIntyre, with guests Siobhan McHugh, Fenella Kernebone, Jo Palazuelos-Krukowski, Chris Gilbey, Benjamin Law, Wendy Harmer, Bonnie Leigh-Dodds and Tom Hogan, our science correspondent Andy Trieu, and NFSA curators Crispian Winsor and Johanna McMahon.
Credits:
‘2JJ Opening Broadcast 19 January 1975 courtesy of Australian Broadcasting Corporation Library Sales
From the Embers courtesy of Community Broadcasting Association of Australia
Chat 10 Looks 3 courtesy of Chat 10 Looks 3 Productions Pty Ltd
Stop Everything! courtesy of Australian Broadcasting Corporation Library Sales, Beverley Wang and Benjamin Law
‘Who Listens to the Radio?’ theme music written by A. Pendlebury (Mushroom Music) and S. Cummings (Warner Chappell Pty Ltd) (APRA). Performed by The Substrates, and recorded at Schlam Studio Canberra with Jodie Boarder and Alexis Mallard (vocals), Danny Roberts and Gerard O’Neill (guitar), Andy Ryan (bass) and Glenn Elliott (drums). Recording and mixing by engineer Danny Roberts and arrangement by Andy Ryan and Alexis Mallard.
Writing and research by Patrick McIntyre, Kate Scott, Ute Junker, Stephanie Van Schilt and Caris Bizzaca.
Find Who Listens to the Radio? at the National Film and Sound Archive website or wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is part of the NFSA’s Radio 100 celebrations.
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Who Listens to the Radio?: Episode 5: Voices Carry
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Radio has always been great at bringing people together. But while the earliest programming was designed to get everyone listening over time, radio also created places for communities to hold their own conversations. From the early days of pirate radio to the rise of licensed community broadcasters, community radio has had an invaluable impact on Australian society. In Episode 5 of Who Listens ...
Who Listens to the Radio?: Episode 4: I Just Called to Say I Love You
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Talkback has something for everyone. Listeners relish hearing themselves (and people like them) on the radio. Politicians appreciate direct access to voters, while high-profile presenters bask in the attention. However, it wasn't always a radio staple; for years, it was illegal. In Episode 4 of Who Listens to the Radio?, radio legends Wendy Harmer and Dr Sally Cockburn (AKA Dr Feelgood) delve i...
Who Listens to the Radio?: Episode 3: Wired for Sound
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The 1950s witnessed a seismic collision between teenagers and the portable transistor, triggering a youthquake that forever reshaped radio. Armed with newfound influence, disc jockeys unleashed non-stop rock'n'roll to voracious music fans. The cultural landscape shook with the seismic impact of the 1964 Beatles tour. Change was relentless. Wired for Sound unravels the ascent of FM, the birth of...
Who Listens to the Radio?: Episode 2: Golden Years
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As we emerged from the Great Depression, radio became the heartbeat of the nation. By 1937, a mere 15 years after its official launch in Australia, radio claimed pride of place in two of every three homes. These were the Golden Years, when families gathered to listen to sports, soaps, serials, dramas and side-splitting comics. The era was short but profoundly influential, creating a generation ...
Who Listens to the Radio?: Episode 1: Transmission Statement
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Step back to the dawn of the 20th century. Radio was emerging as a marvel of maritime communication but would soon become the first form of home entertainment, reflecting and shaping Australian culture. Episode 1 of Who Listens to the Radio? revisits broadcast’s beginnings: the visionaries that propelled us forward, the early wireless that was crystal sets - and some eerie experiments along the...
Rare nitrate discovery: My Pal with 'Smiling' Ralph Mulford
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My Pal, a 35mm diacetate film is ostensibly a promotional piece for the Cleveland Six motor car, affectionately known as 'My Pal' within the narrative, the film transcends its industrial origins. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, it unfolds a gripping story of urgency as motor racing champion 'Smiling' Ralph Mulford transports a doctor to the hospital to treat a crit...
WINHANGANHA | Official Film Trailer (2023)
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WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) - is a lyrical journey of archival footage and sound, poetry and original composition. It is an examination of how archives and the legacies of collection affect First Nations people and wider Australia, told through the lens of acclaimed Wiradjuri artist, Jazz Money. Find out more and book tickets at: bit.ly/3LWEauW #WINHANGANHA #NFSAOnline
Never Say Die Matildas - Australia vs Canada, FIFA Women's World Cup 2007
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Before Cortnee Vine there was Cheryl Salisbury. Before Sam Kerr there was Lisa De Vanna. Before Mackenzie Arnold there was Melissa Barbieri. All making Australian football history! Helen Barrow’s documentary Never say Die Matildas (2008) follows the Australian Women’s football team through the highs and lows in their 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign. In this clip the Matildas take on Canada...
The Buwindja Collection on NFSA Player
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The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia is excited to launch the Buwindja Collection - a rich and diverse range of 17 titles celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trailblazers, icons and dreamers. Browse and stream more than 24 hours of viewing time now: bit.ly/43TvQ6c To celebrate NAIDOC Week 2023, the Buwindja (Remember) collection showcases feature films, documentaries, ...
What the NFSA collected in 2022
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What do a supernatural barista, Helen Reddy and an Instagram star all have in common? Last year they joined the more than 4 million items we preserve at the NFSA. From video games to online series to costumes and TV soaps, here's just a taste of what was added to the national audiovisual collection in 2022. See more of our 2022 acquisition highlights at www.nfsa.gov.au/2022
Bodyline test cricket series: Douglas Jardine Talking
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Rare footage from the controversial Bodyline test cricket series that took place 90 years ago | National Film and Sound Archive of Australia | www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/rare-footage-bodyline-test-cricket-series Courtesy: Cinesound Movietone Productions. NFSA title: 64880
Bodyline test cricket series: 5th Test Don Bradman hit
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Rare footage from the controversial Bodyline test cricket series that took place 90 years ago | National Film and Sound Archive of Australia | www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/rare-footage-bodyline-test-cricket-series Courtesy: Cinesound Movietone Productions. NFSA title: 64880
Bodyline test cricket series: Don Bradman bowling
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Rare footage from the controversial Bodyline test cricket series that took place 90 years ago | National Film and Sound Archive of Australia | www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/rare-footage-bodyline-test-cricket-series Courtesy: Cinesound Movietone Productions. NFSA title: 64880
Bodyline test cricket series: How to play Bodyline
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Rare footage from the controversial Bodyline test cricket series that took place 90 years ago | National Film and Sound Archive of Australia | www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/rare-footage-bodyline-test-cricket-series Courtesy: Cinesound Movietone Productions. NFSA title: 64880
NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Nicole Kidman
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NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Nicole Kidman
NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Damon Herriman
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NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Damon Herriman
NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - George Miller
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NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - George Miller
NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Mia Wasikowska
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NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Mia Wasikowska
NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Angourie Rice
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NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Angourie Rice
NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness
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NFSA PRESENTS: INSPIRED - Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness
Australians & Hollywood - Exhibition
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Australians & Hollywood - Exhibition
Australians & Hollywood: A Tale of Craft, Talent, and Ambition
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Australians & Hollywood: A Tale of Craft, Talent, and Ambition
Behind the Scenes with Mervyn Bishop: Murray Island 1977
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Behind the Scenes with Mervyn Bishop: Murray Island 1977
Meet the curators behind Mervyn Bishop: Australian Photojournalist
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Meet the curators behind Mervyn Bishop: Australian Photojournalist
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This along with "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" remains one of my favorite classic films that I ever came across. The beauty and aesthetics, as well as the mystery of the plot is definitely a win.
What a transformation, was in Sydney earlier this year nearby. How much the area has changed and still changing. Well worth a visit. Hope to be back.
I’m not a train nut but there’s nothing more satisfying and relaxing than the sound of a steam train and the howling of its whistle
is this a beer commercial or a movie
Is it just me or was thandiwe darker here?
I used to go to Darling Harbour to hire day labour to unload our wagons for Tattersall Brothers in the early 70s
The story is pure fiction
Did they have drones !!! Some of this great footage looks like drone footage to me. In 1901 the population was 500,000 !!! Who built these incredible buildings ? Please don't say the convicts. I have many more questions regarding our "history" so I'll be doing my own research, starting with the oldest photos of Australia. Thanks for peaking my interest . I've got a feeling it's a rabbit warren.
Mia is such a genuine talented and person. She’s my favorite actress♥️ Love her so much!
What was the name of that Phantom Wolf spirit they call upon?
Mel's American accent sounds so exaggerated whenever I hear interviews, I think he sounds more natural speaking like an OZ.
Another one of my favourite movies
I never saw the character of Miranda as anything more interesting than the rest of the cast . The relationship between the head mistress and Sarah was more the center of the story for me.
this is a great trailer! but it doesn't capture the complexities of this film....
Gold
I live and work in Sydney ... one of the most beautiful cities in the world !!!
They engineers don't wave from the trains anymore; not like they did back in 1954!
Surfing @ 53 sec. Billy carts @ 1.08 Real "billy carts" Great !
🌜 beautiful film, but very strange, make sure you have a few 🍻 u r going to need them 🌛
absolutely awesome ...as long as you werent the poor bugga shoveling 5 ton out and 5 ton back
Notice how the people react to being filmed? They don’t react. Today you would have a buffoon in a uniform arresting you because someone has hurt feelings from being filmed. This how we got pictures of what life was like 110 years ago in the same way photographers film today so we have pictures for the future.
I feel I was born 100yrs too late
Excellence ✅
Enjoing your life is the best, not revenge but satisfaction. Great classic aussie gem.
Great footage.👍
Pretty sure I've seen eternity written in chalk on streets in Sydney
Mick Taylor - a popular character ? I I saw him I'd run like heck !
Absolutely brilliant video thanks so much for sharing. It’s amazing how much this country has changed in even just the last decade let alone in just over a century. I think it’s also a bit sad especially when you look at how this country has become and looking at the footage of places like Luna Park how it bares very little resemblance to back then or even when I was a kid going to Luna Park in Sydney 40 odd to 50 years ago before the Ghost train fire in 1979 and before developers got their grubby hands on the land around it.
John Jarret deserves an Oscar for the Ultimate bad guy role!!! Next time i find a UA-cam poll on my favorite bad guy : F Darth Vader 💯 Mick Tailor beats Lee Van Cleef (Angel eyes) or he might have to share that first place! Van Cleef became just 59 yrs Old - Clint Eastwood is now 92🤷🏼♂️ One of my favorite actors! John Jarret “actually beats Clint…” (edit: Clint winn🤣)Time was different and so is Mick Tailor!!! 🫣 Would Love to see Dirty Harry to blow Mick Tailors head clean off…. With his .44 Magnum in Wolf Creek lll 🤣That aint gonna happen 🤷🏼♂️
Them were days.
I like how this Werewolf has a Freddy Krueger like hand lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
With the mad max haircut
All the original clips are bright with good flesh tones, all the restored images are darker with unreal flesh tones like the film his a red filter over it. This is particularly noticeable at 6:39 and 7:07. Give me the original!
Baffling - in the clip at 1:51 everything is bright and clear on the original. As the image changes to the restored version the film becomes dull and loses its clarity as if it’s being viewed through a red tinted filter! Same problem at 2:22 - on the right his face and flowers are too red, and again at 2:26.
It’s so sad that there is no real recognition of the importance of Darling Harbour as a transport hub . It was just demolished for a bloody shopping centre .
Werewolf In Ohio be like =
I know this is meant to parody bad effects but the majority of it looks okay to me. It's not until 1:00 in that I find them silly. Like why is the face so flat?😂😂😂
Thank you❤
This movie never gets olds. It's Gold.
This is so ridiculous it just kept going till it couldn't anymore
Great video
This guy looks like he's a pole puncher....
Interesting to see children playing outside , (jumping of walls into the water, the billy goat carts etc) You don’t really see children playing out much now, not even walking to school …much less playing free.
Where are stream engines now?
Brilliant song that hasn't lost any of its biting relevance.
07:13 - litterbug.
Been on some steam trains in Maitland ,with my bible study group🙂🌺
That was fascinating to watch Sydney has changed of much,no more trams.😊🌺