A Book of Doors

A Book of Doors
Author: Anne Richards
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9780648905103

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'A Book of Doors' is based upon the student radical and cultural movements at The University of Queensland and inner-city Brisbane in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It frames one young woman's perspective of the Vietnam Moratorium protest, and the dramatic personal consequences that resulted from her involvement in this intense period of revolutionary change. The story recalls the violence of the Springbok Tours, the growing Black Rights movement and the Aquarius Festival at Nimbin in 1973.

Reflections in a Stagnant Pool

Reflections in a Stagnant Pool
Author: Dimity Mortensen
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 1925877205

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Reflections in a Stagnant Pool is not only a deeply ruminative and philosophical examination as well as often humorous Aussie yarn on Queensland’s colourful history, but it is also a poignant and moving personal portrayal of rediscovery, closure, human connection, and enlightenment. Based on the unfinished memoirs of Edward A M Mortensen the story centres on Thursday Island, spanning from his heritage in the early pioneering days of the Torres Strait to his boyhood experiences in WWII and ultimately acceptance as a Cadet Midshipman into the Flinders Naval College in 1948. After his sudden and unexpected death in 1983, his manuscript becomes lost, until it is unearthed by his daughter over 30 years later. He was 47 and she was 47 when it was rediscovered in 2016, the first of many bizarre coincidences she was destined to encounter along the way in a Queensland myth-busting odyssey that would take her from Sydney to the farthest northern reaches of tropical Queensland. This enduring auto-biographical story is like a lapping wave, fluctuating back and forth on a tropical tide of reflections, all converging at its suspenseful conclusion into one human picture that relates to everything and everyone.

Cloudland

Cloudland
Author: James G. Lergessner
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1922109770

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The memory of Cloudland at Boyd Street, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, dredges up wonderful and scintillating images from our past. Who could ever forget Cloudland's beautiful pink dome nestled high against a twinkling and starry sky?

All Fall Down

All Fall Down
Author: Matthew Condon
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0702254959

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Continuing on from the bestselling true crime stories Three Crooked Kings and Jacks and Jokers, All Fall Down follows Terry Lewis as he becomes police commissioner and the era of corruption at the highest levels of the police and government goes on. As the Queensland police become more connected with their corrupt colleagues in Sydney, the era of heavy drugs and crime also begins. Tony Murphy and Glen Hallahan, two of the original "crooked kings," become more enmeshed with "The Joke" which is run by bagman Jack Herbert. All Fall Down introduces new characters, more extraordinary behavior outside the law by the law, and along the way it charts the meteoric rise of police commissioner Terry Lewis. But with the arrival of the Fitzgerald Inquiry in the late 1980s, many will fall—and it's not always the people who should. Once again award-winning journalist and novelist Matthew Condon has drawn from unprecedented access to Terry Lewis, as well as hundreds of interviews with key players and conspirators to craft the definitive account of the rise—and spectacular fall—of one man, an entire state, and over a generation of corruption.

Bygone Brisbane

Bygone Brisbane
Author: Rod Fisher
Publisher: Boolarong Press & Brisbane History Group
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 192523682X

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Like putting old wine into new bottles, this collection of 7 papers by historian Rod Fisher offers a goodly drop for anyone thirsting for the history and heritage of the Brisbane region. They were originally written from 1991-2010, only a couple having seen the light of day. That was because they were mostly commissioned at greater length – and dealt with specific issues: 1. How ‘midnight demolitions’ of the old Bellevue Hotel, Cloudland Ballroom and Commonwealth Bank brought about the 1st protective heritage legislation in Qld. 2. To what extent the oral testimony of continuity and descent of the Turrbal people around Brisbane was matched by the historical record. 3. How Yeronga Memorial Pk evolved physically and spatially since the early days and by what means. 4. What steps and actions caused Lang Pk to change from a public space to a venue primarily for a single spectator sport. 5. How to write the contextual history for a thematic study exhibition on the Brisbane River which would draw upon the disparate collections of 6 mostly non-river institutions. 6. How the whole region of SE Qld developed thematically and materially, including Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba, both coasts, major islands, many valleys and various ranges. 7. Whether heritage theory and practice should be focussed more sustainably on the character of a locality, as tested on the Killarney Estate. Having been revised as necessary and collected together, these papers are a boon for everyone interested in those aspects, places, buildings, events, related persons – and much more. If you happen to be a glutton for research, these chapters also show the way. That includes discerning patterns, analysing records, exploring buildings, interpreting parks, assessing heritage, examining localities, investigating regions and structuring narratives. Among the many historical sources are municipal records, reserve files, parliamentary papers, state yearbooks, municipal handbooks, heritage reports, judicial records, newspapers, maps, pictures, graves – and of course the actual places and people themselves. Here we see the applied historian at work. The other tie that binds all of this together is the author’s conviction that history must speak for itself, so that only when familiar with the evidence ought we evaluate, interpret and shape it in our own image. This also applies to cultural heritage, which comprises all of those tangible and intangible things we want to retain for ourselves and the next generation. As that is but one type of historical evidence, there is a dynamic reciprocity between the two. What this book really shows is how history becomes heritage through establishing its significance – unless heritage becomes history first!

Brisbane Trams - Combined Edition

Brisbane Trams - Combined Edition
Author: George Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9780648151043

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Brisbane Tramways History

Aviation Psychologist, Artist and Food Lover

Aviation Psychologist, Artist and Food Lover
Author: Leonie A. Ryder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9781925984163

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Leonie Ryder holds Doctorates in Aviation Psychology and in Food History and is an experienced artist. After many years working with the Royal Australian Air Force, she pursued her long-term interest in gastronomy and wrote Ginger in Australian Food and Medicine before turning to the history of her family and writing My Name Should Be Melano: The Story of My Parish, Burge, Rider and Melano Ancestors. Now she tells her own story.

City Council Tram in Brisbane

City Council Tram in Brisbane
Author: Lucas George
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-09
Genre: Trams
ISBN: 9780648151050

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Illustrated fleet history

Brisbane Blacks

Brisbane Blacks
Author: Michael Aird
Publisher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2001
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780958529136

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Collection of stories from Aboriginal people of the Brisbane area. Contains personal accounts which highlight the day-to-day struggles and triumphs of ordinary indigenous people and stories of some who have achieved greatness on a local or national level. A chapter on activism is included. Indigenous author and historian studied at Griffith University and has been employed at the Queensland Museum.