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Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Beyond the Brisbane Line
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''Beyond the Brisbane Line' was the theme of the second Public Address of an annual series organised by the Queensland Studies Centre. Held in conjunction with the Centre's annual conference, the Public Address was presented in Toowoomba on 25 November 1994. In keeping with the aim of the Public Address series, three prominent Queenslanders were invited to address an audience on a topic of contemporary importance. In 1994, this topic was the present condition and future prospects for regional Queensland, 'beyond the Brisbane Line'.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Queensland Review vol. 2 no. 1 April 1995 Z1094554 1995 periodical issue

    This edition of the Queensland Review focuses on issues in the wake of the Wayne Goss Ministry, particularly as it pertains to heritage protection policies. Good intentions to initialise heritage protection led to confusion in implementation. This not only affects Queensland's older historical buildings, but the natural environment we inherit and monetise through the tourism industry. 

    This issue also includes reviews of the heritage of Queensland literature, and of the art of Vida Lahey, as well as commentaries on the Criminal Justice Commission. The overarching theme is that Queensland must not only protect its history, but learn from it, in order to preserve its future. 

    1995
    pg. 76-87
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Subjects:
  • Laura, Port Douglas - Cooktown area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
  • Chinchilla, Chinchilla area, Chinchilla - Miles - Wallumbilla area, Darling Downs, Queensland,
  • Rural,
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