Search results for: early queensland history

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3 May 2023

Reshaping the Centre-Right in Queensland with David Crisafulli

Queensland Opposition leader David Crisafulli and veteran journalist Kerry O’Brien discuss the vision he has for the future of Queensland as he leads his “centre-right” political party towards election in October 2024.

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19 July 2022

How did climate change impact early humans?

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. It’s also one of the most complex, and scientists are still learning new things about it all the time. One thing that is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that climate change impacts humans and the way we live. This is true today, as it was in the past. However, a key question remains. How did climate change impact early humans?

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6 October 2021

Exhibition celebrates the early days of Griffith University

A new digital exhibition tells the first chapter of the Griffith story as the University approaches its 50th anniversary.

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9 June 2021
Great Barrier Reef

Queensland: The Pacific State

When it comes to connections with the Pacific islands region, Queensland is the state that can lead the way. By virtue of geography, history, demography, cultural links, sporting connections, Queensland has a wealth of resources to draw on and share to build deep and meaningful relationships with the Blue Pacific continent.

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3 December 2020

Searching for Queensland’s missing ex-convict women

Historian Jan Richardson is looking for information on Queensland’s 107 ex-convict women whose stories are missing from history.

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23 August 2019
Archaelogist John Mulvaney (right) at Lake Mungo, 1974. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia. NAA: A6180, 23/8/74/3

Indigenous early career researcher awarded John Mulvaney Fellowship

Griffith University Indigenous Studies lecturer Dr Harry Van Issum is the recipient of the inaugural John Mulvaney Fellowship, awarded to...

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4 July 2018

Chris continues to master infamous time in Queensland history

Reflecting on the 30thanniversary of The Moonlight State and Fitzgerald Inquiry, one of Australia's best investigative journalists says it’s an apt time to celebrate what journalism can achieve

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14 September 2017
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2 March 2017
Young women holding sign at abortion rally

Abortion law reform stymied again in Queensland

Fighting to change Queensland's laws regulating abortion will continue on says lecturer Zoe Rathus AM

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9 October 2014
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