The Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre
The National Archives has a large collection of records about the Migrant Reception and Training Centre in Bonegilla, northern Victoria.
Gratefully, Audrey
In 1989 two stars aligned - the first from the silver screen, and the second a 'Silver Bodgie'.
Stache stories: Australia's whiskered past
Discover how the moustache has shaped Australian identity, fashion, and policy over 150 years, from politicians to cricketers.
The intelligence officer today
Exhibition Curator Emily Catt shares what she learnt about working in the current-day intelligence sector.
In conversation with Troy Bramston – Gough Whitlam: The Vista of the New
Join Viriginia Haussegger in conversation with the award-winning author Troy Bramston as he discusses his latest biography.
Disrupt, persist, invent learning resource
Use this resource to support your students' visit to the exhibition, or incorporate the records, questions and activities into your classroom teaching.
Italy
In the 2021 Census, 1,108,364 Australians self-identified as having Italian ancestry.
Ms Amanda Heyworth
Amanda Heyworth is a professional company director with board experience spanning the property, technology, finance and government sectors, ranging from startups through to ASX200.
Recovery and rebuilding
Reshaping Darwin's physical landscape.
Japan
Japanese migration to Australia began in the 19th century. In the 2021 Census, 78,049 Australians self-identified as having Japanese ancestry.
Performance expectations
Each classification level at the National Archive has set performance expectations aligned with Australian Public Service Work Level Standards and the National Archives' Capability Framework.
Goals, grit and glory
Step off the sidelines and explore Australian sports, clubs and competitors who have represented our country.
ASIO records
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) collects and evaluates intelligence relevant to Australia’s domestic security.
Quarantined in Queensland
A brief history of Lytton Quarantine Station in Brisbane, Queensland.
Prince Philip in Australia
A treasure trove of records from the National Archival collection document Prince Philip's many visits to Australia.
Beyond the classroom
In the 1940s, Doris McRae was one of the most senior female educators in Victoria. Beyond the classroom, Doris was also a pacifist, women’s right campaigner, communist and a 'person of interest' to ASIO.
Painting the hills
Marion Mahony and Walter Burley Griffin's love of nature was fundamental to their design for Australia's new capital.
Coronation fever
King Charles III’s coronation is the first in 70 years. National Archives looks at how his mother’s coronation was marked back in 1953.
Panoramic perspectives
Panoramic photographic prints from 1907 to 1928 restored and digitised by National Archives
Brooke Anderson
Technology branch - Brooke Anderson