National Film and Sound Archive reopens with Australia's first Academy Award and shoes from The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Amy Martin
Updated July 31 2020 - 2:20pm, first published 1:30am
Video preservation specialist Richard Vorobieff, documents and artifact conservator Shingo Ishikawa, assistant curator Chris Arneil, curator Tamara Osicka and collection management team leader Belinda Hunt at the new public space and display Hive at the NFSA. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos
Video preservation specialist Richard Vorobieff, documents and artifact conservator Shingo Ishikawa, assistant curator Chris Arneil, curator Tamara Osicka and collection management team leader Belinda Hunt at the new public space and display Hive at the NFSA. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

Who would have thought that something that began its life on the shelves of Kmart would end up on display at the National Film and Sound Archive (and help pick up an Academy Award along the way)?

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Amy Martin

Amy Martin

Canberra Times lifestyle reporter

As the lifestyle reporter, I love finding out what makes people tick and giving insight into the different ways that you can enjoy the city we live in. Email: amy.martin@canberratimes.com.au

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