Preserving Regional Television History. The NBN Television Archive Project

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Ann Hardy
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Synopsis

This paper details a decade-long collaborative project between the University of Newcastle (Australia) Library and NBN Television to digitise the “Channel 3” television archive, the first regional commercial TV station in New South Wales, established in Newcastle in 1962. The project leverages the invaluable practice-based experience of former television staff who worked during the industry’s analogue era. Having already digitised the “at risk” magnetic tape news content from 1982 to 1995, the team is now focusing on digitizing the 16mm film formats. Beyond the audiovisual materials, the archive also includes paper records such as cue sheets, index cards, scripts, and memorabilia. The paper will also briefly discuss the Linius “Whizzard,” a video content discovery and playlist solution developed in partnership between the University Library and IT Services. This tool provides access to the previously difficult-to-search news content from 1982 to 1995, enabling users to search videos, identify key content, and create custom playlists. This pilot project offers unprecedented access to the social and cultural history of the Hunter region, empowering users to curate content for research or personal interest. 

Author Biography

Ann Hardy, University of Newcastle Australia

Ann Hardy coordinates the GLAMx Living Histories Digitisation Lab at the University of Newcastle Library, in Callaghan, Australia. She supervises students and volunteers, providing hands-on GLAM sector experience in various areas, including conservation, digitisation, and digital heritage. She administers the Hunter Living Histories Initiative, partnering with communities on heritage projects and collaborates with diverse stakeholders to strengthen regional cultural knowledge. Her work includes audio-visual digitisation, 3D scanning, and since 2018, executive producing a documentary series on Newcastle’s history, centred on inclusive and respectful community-university collaborations. 

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Published

February 25, 2026

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

How to Cite

Ann Hardy. (2026). Preserving Regional Television History. The NBN Television Archive Project. In Luca Barra, Susanne Eichner, Matteo Marinello, Emiliano Rossi, & Anne-Katrin Weber (Eds.), Unlocking Television Archives in the Digital Era. 16th Media Mutations International Conference (pp. 205-215). Media Mutations Publishing. https://doi.org/10.66062/FWNF8206