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find a new role for the building, even though some health research was still carried on there.

  In April 1984, the government announced the formation out of the National Library of an autonomous National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), to be housed in the former Institute of Anatomy.

  Figure 27: Original Logo, 1984 (NFSA 2018)

  The building was extensively renovated for its new role and its vast collection of ethnographic material, known as the National Ethnographic Collection, was removed to the custody of the Museum of Australia79. The Prime Minister Bob Hawke officially opened the NFSA in the former Institute on 3 October 1984. On 30 September 1991, Mr Hawke's wife, Mrs Hazel Hawke, officially opened the remodelled courtyard, which had been redesigned as  a period garden of the 1920s by Cedric Bryant.80