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The building was once the national institute of anatomy which could go a long way to explaining the hauntings. The basement is said to be a hotspot of activity which is understandable due to the fact this is where most of the specimens were kept. Sir Colin MacKenzie lead the commissioning and construction of the building in the 1920s and his ashes are located in the foyer of the building where many skeletons of various creatures were on display. His ghost appears near the plaque where his ashes are stored and as fast as he appears he is sucked back in to the wall like a genie in a bottle. The spirit of a little girl appears out of grate near the theatrette. Various poltergeist like activity has been experienced too. Tim the Yowie Man runs tours twice monthly.
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Tim The Yowie Man Tours
https://www.yowieman.com.au/tours/evening-tours/national-film-sound-archives-tour/
A Haunting in the National Film and Sound Archive
https://ischool.sjsu.edu/mara-blog/haunting-national-film-and-sound-archive
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