About us
The AIATSIS Audiovisual Archive holds the world's premier collection of moving image, recorded sound and photographic materials relating to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories. Its vaults contain approximately 45,000 hours of recorded sound, 650,000 photographic images, 6000 video titles, 1000 artefacts and approximately 6 1/2 million feet of motion picture film.
The majority of the items held in the Audiovisual Archive represent the primary results of field research funded by the AIATSIS Research Grants Program as well as historical and contemporary items which have been deposited by individuals, families or organisations for safe-keeping and appropriate access. The material is unique and irreplaceable and provides an invaluable link between past, present and future generations of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Using the collections
Learn how to search and gain access to the AIATSIS Audiovisual Archive's collection.
Donating material
Find out how to deposit photographs, moving images and sound recordings to ensure their preservation and future access.
Policy manual
Browse our policy manual and learn how the AIATSIS Audiovisual Archive manages the development, preservation, documentation and use of its collections.
Code of ethics
Inspect the mandatory standards of practice for AIATSIS Audiovisual Archive staff.
Archiving advice
Find out about training and advice offered to grantees and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients with regard to the creation and preservation of audiovisual material.
Contact us
Learn who to contact for further information.
