The tale of a struggling Australian media company, a shady American photo archive, an FBI raid, and two million vintage Australian photographs stranded in Arkansas will have a happy ending, thanks to ...
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is to receive an additional AU$41.9 million (US$29.5m) in Federal Government funding to save at-risk audiovisual heritage and build a new backup ...
For 28 years, Ali Abdullah-Highfold has helped thousands of Indigenous people find familial connections through his work at ...
The National Library of Australia has just launched its Australian Web Archive – a massive, freely accessible collection of content that provides a historical record of the development of world wide ...
A government-run archive of the Australian internet is unintentionally capturing thousands of web pages written by artificial intelligence. Since the 1990s, the National Library of Australia (NLA) has ...
Historical articles from the Guardian, selected by @guardianlibrary. To explore over 200 years of history see our page on accessing past articles Originally published in the Guardian on 3 July 1973: ...
National Archives of Australia could be in breach of legal requirements as funding shortage limits document preservation efforts The funding-starved National Archives of Australia is allowing ...
The political and economic machinations that shape our world are well documented. We know the sequence of Prime Ministers, the rise and fall of interest rates, the comings and goings of footy teams.
SYDNEY — When “The Story of the Kelly Gang” was recognised by UNESCO late last year as the world’s first feature film the honour compounded angst among archivists at Australia’s National Film and ...
He was a twelve-year-old war orphan who had managed to survive the Japanese occupation of his native Timor and found work as a menial in the kitchen of the Kupang airport. Nobody wanted him. But young ...
JOE KELLY, DAMSMART DIGITISATION SERVICE: Working in this business is like working in a live history museum essentially. Every archive that we work on has nuggets of gold within it, be it a television ...