Archival Resources Details

Graeme Clark/bionic ear collection [National Film and Sound Archive of Australia]

Title
Graeme Clark/bionic ear collection [National Film and Sound Archive of Australia]
Repository
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
Date Range
1956 - 2009
Description

The National Film and Sound Archive holds at least 117 items relating to Graeme Clark and the bionic ear. The items include television programs, audio and video recordings made by Clark's research team and home movies of Clark's family. The formats include tape, disc and mp3 and wav files. As at June 2016, most items were available online via the National Film and Sound Archives website.

Formats
Audio, Digital and Video
Quantity
125 items
Access
Some videos are available for viewing online

EOAS ID: archives/BSAR03757.htm

This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
Reference: https://www.bom.gov.au/resources/indigenous-weather-knowledge/indigenous-seasonal-calendars/gariwerd-calendar#bom-anchor-list__item-kooyang-season-of-eels

Publisher: Swinburne University of Technology.

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"... the rengitj, as a visible mark or imprint on the land, is characterised as a place of origin, the repository of all names, as well as a kind of mapped visual expression of the connection between people and places which is to be carried out in the temporal sequence of the journey." Fanca Tamisari (1998) 'Body, Vision and Movement: In the footprints of the ancestors'. Oceania 68(4) p260