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Expired => Closed Competitions => Topic started by: oldfellow on Tuesday 15 November 2011, 06:03:02 am



Title: Win a DP on Murrays Coaches to Nat Film & Sound Archive Canberra/Listen to 2ue
Post by: oldfellow on Tuesday 15 November 2011, 06:03:02 am
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THE TWO MURRAYS TRIP TO THE NATIONAL FILM AND SOUND ARCHIVE – SUNDAY 27th NOVEMBER


 
The Two Murrays are going on a trip to the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra on Sunday 27th November.

And they're giving you the chance to join them!

You'll enjoy a return trip to Canberra on a luxury Murrays Coach, a personalised behind the scenes tour of the National Film and Sound Archive preservation and technical services, main exhibition, and lunch thanks to the National Film and Sound Archive.

For a chance to win a place for you and a friend, stay listening to the Two Murray from Monday 14th - Friday 18th November.

Thanks to the National Film and Sound Archive, Murrays, and 2UE… where you don’t miss a thing.

About Murrays Coaches
Murrays offers over 200 express services a week departing from Sydney & Canberra.  Our objective at Murrays is to provide safe, reliable & cost effective express services to passengers. Commuting in one of our luxury coaches is one of the most cost effective ways to travel. We offer web fares from $15 one way for travel between Sydney & Canberra.

About the National Film and Sound Archive
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia collects, preserves, interprets and shares Australia’s historic and contemporary screen and sound culture.There are over 1.6 million items in the national audiovisual collection – making it Australia’s most extensive collection of moving image and sound materials.

The collection includes the first film images and sounds recorded in Australia in the 1890s, through to contemporary film, television and sound recordings. In addition to discs, films, videos, websites, audio tapes,  phonograph cylinders and wire recordings, the collection includes supporting documents and artefacts such as photographic stills, posters, awards, publicity materials, scripts, costumes, props, memorabilia and sound, video and film equipment.

The NFSA makes its collection accessible to the widest possible audience through a diversity of programs. These include screenings, performances and events that connect creators and their audiences, exhibitions and online educational resources, and support for study and sharing knowledge about Australian culture.