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‘Howzat’ was rock band Sherbet’s 16th - and bestselling - single, and their second Australian No. 1 following its release in May 1976.

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‘The Loved One’ was the debut single released by the Melbourne rhythm and blues band The Loved Ones.

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Wilma Reading spent most of her singing career abroad, with little fame or recognition back in Australia.

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The Death of a Wombat is an award-winning radio documentary by writer and producer George Ivan Smith and composer Geroge S English.

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Nellie Stewart (1858-1931) is arguably the most popular Australian actress of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  

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Percival Claude (PC) Spouse (1885-1970) was Australia's most successful harmonica player from the 1920s to the 1940s, with Anvil Chorus, released by Regal Records (G20160) in

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Have your say on which iconic recordings should join our prestigious Sounds of Australia registry this year.

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Ten extraordinary pieces of audio content that have inspired and moved Australians over the past century have been inducted into the NFSA’s prestigious Sounds of Australia registry, reflecting their capacity to reflect and shape Australian culture.

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Discover the ten sound recordings that have been added to the NFSA's Sounds of Australia for 2022.