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04.01.2022 Reading from my short story "Sometimes I Wonder" at the launch of "Bjelke Blues" @ Kurilpa Hall Friday 23rd August...all welcome...



01.01.2022 https://www.museumofbrisbane.com.au/whats-on/radical-houses/ Hi all...I'm speaking on this panel...coming up in early June...come and join the discussion...cheers Mon 10 Jun... 5.30pm - 7pm Free, registrations essential The Dome Gallery As part of the inaugural Architecture and Art Week, this forum will invite discussion of the Queenslander as a site of public action and the making of social and cultural identity from those who had direct involvement. A distinctive aspect of the Queensland house emerges in Brisbane in the 1970s and 1980s when the image of the house is transformed by new social and cultural uses. During this period, ‘Queenslanders’ in the inner city became associated with communal living, radical politics and alternative cultures grown out of a burgeoning local music scene all set against a background of social and institutional conservatism. This forum will invite discussion of the Queenslander as a site of public action and the making of social and cultural identity from those who had direct involvement. Speakers include: Ursula Collie, Artist & Musician Jeanelle Hurst, Artist Vicki Gordon, Member of ’SPIT’, ‘Pink Palace’ and ‘Women’s House’ Anne Jones, Co-editor The Cane Toad Times Alan Rielly, Member of ‘The Riptides’/Principal Architectus, Brisbane John Willsteed, Member of ‘The Go-Betweens’/ Senior Lecturer QUT BOOK NOW

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