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Latest news: National Archives of Australia

The story of Australia in ‘Focus’ at the National Archives

The National Archives of Australia shows a chapter of our story in 'Focus: Australian government photographers', on until 10 June 2024.

Canberra time capsules lost to time

A time capsule has just been sealed at the Australian War Memorial that is expected to be opened 100 years from the completion of the development works - let’s hope it won’t be lost or forgotten like some other Canberra time capsules.

5 surprising things to find at the National Archives of Australia

The National Archives of Australia is like an enormous scrapbook that captures moments from Australia’s history, culture and inner workings - and readers have ready access to millions of items in the Archives' extensive collection.

National Archives digitise 1 million World War II records

These service records are a valuable resource for anyone interested in Australia's wartime history, the Archives' Director-General states.

Whitlam’s Folio shows gratitude and beauty at National Archives

See politics and art collide in Dedicated to the Dedicated: Whitlam, the Arts and Democracy at the National Archives of Australia.

95,000 World War I records digitised

The National Archives of Australia and Ancestry.com have preserved an overlooked part of World War I history for the future.

Faces of social change at the National Archives

It can happen with the loud bang of breaking down walls, a colourful splash at a protest, or through peaceful letter writing. Regardless of whether it burns fast and bright or slow and careful, social change permanently alters the path a culture was heading down. Those that have altered the direction of modern Australia are celebrated in the National Archives of Australia’s newest exhibition Disrupt, Persist, Invent, until 12 June.

The beauty of nature on show at the National Archives

Art and nature go hand in hand, encouraging us to take the time to appreciate the small, beautiful things that are often missed in day-to-day life. The finest of the two is combined in the biennial Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, Australia’s most prestigious natural artwork competition. This year’s winners and highly commended works are on display at the National Archives of Australia until 13 November.

How a road trip to the zoo inspired a nostalgic exhibition

In Reception this way: Motels - a sentimental journey with Tim Ross, all but two of the photographs on display come from the National Archives of Australia’s collection right here in Canberra, so CW thought it only fitting to explore the featured motels from our region.

Flinders’ personal letters find a home at National Archives of Australia

National Archives of Australia will be receiving a significant gift of records relating to the first inshore circumnavigation of Australia by navigator and cartographer Captain Matthew Flinders in the early 1800s.

Marion: much more than just ‘the other Griffin’

New exhibition at the National Archives of Australia, 'Marion: the other Griffin', is a deep dive into the woman who co-designed Canberra.

National Archives supports FOI overhaul

Australia's official history keeper wants updated freedom of information laws to explain more clearly what should be kept secret and why.

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