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News from the capital

The NFSA has uncovered some hidden gems from the forgotten history of Canberra in the holdings of the ACT's first commercial television station, CTC 7 (now 9).

They are part of a news collection covering 1965 to 2001. Along with being an important record of news events in Canberra and the surrounding regions from Goulburn to Cooma, the news stories and bulletins show the progression of the station’s branding from CTC-TV to Capital 7, Australian Capital Television, Ten Capital to Southern Cross Ten.

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