Time and place
Queensland Heritage Council Newsletter
Time & Place is the official newsletter of the Queensland Heritage Council. Each quarter it has a key theme reflecting an aspect of the State’s rich cultural heritage
Available Issues
- Issue 18 — 100 years of national parks
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- Winter 2008
- Queensland has more than 250 national parks and they all started out with the modestly sized Witches Falls National Park at Mount Tambourine. Time & Place looks at some of the state-listed heritage places associated with our national parks. (3.9mb pdf)
- Issue 17 — Lonely as a lighthouse
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- Summer 2007
- Lighthouses occupy some of the most dramatic and beautiful spots along Queensland's coast, keeping seafarers safe. Time & Place looks at how Queensland adapted the design of the international beacon of safety to suit local conditions and visits 10 heritage-listed lighthouses. (1.3mb pdf)
- Issue 16 — Queensland’s Historic Hotels
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- Winter 2007
- The heart and soul of country Queensland can be found in its pubs, and city dwellers are often quite attached to their local watering hole as well. Read about Merle Thornton and Rosalie Bognor, who infamously chained themselves to the bar in Brisbane’s Regatta Hotel to protest against discrimination against women in the 1960s. (3.1mb pdf)
- Issue 15 — Haunted Heritage
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- Autumn 2007
- Our oldest buildings are the ones most likely to be associated with tales of terror and things that go bump in the night. A look at Queensland’s Most Haunted through the eyes of property owners, caretakers and cellarmen. (2.4mb pdf)
- Issue 14 — Retro Vision
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- Spring 2006
- Looking at the Queensland architecture of the 1950s and the significant role it plays in our cultural heritage. (1.6mb pdf)
- Issue 13 — Civic Pride
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- Autumn 2006
- Reflecting on the impact of the Great Depression on Queensland's architectural fabric and the subsequent evolution of public works schemes during the 1930s to lift architects, builders, and relief workers out of the economic doldrums. (1.4mb pdf)
- Issue 12 — Cooling Off
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- Summer 2006
- How Queenslanders have escaped the summer heat in the Sunshine State and the significant impact this has had on our cultural heritage. (1.1mb pdf)
- Issue 11 — Legacy of WAR
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- Summer 2005
- Queensland’s World War II heritage in the wake of the 60 th anniversary of the end of the war in the Pacific. (1.3mb pdf)
- Issue 10 — Queensland Towns
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- Winter 2005
- The towns of Queensland and the significant place they have as part of Queensland’s cultural heritage. (1.9mb pdf)
- Issue 9 — Home Sweet Home
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- Summer 2005
- House and home and the intrinsic heritage values that they hold within their walls. (1.2mb pdf)
- Issue 8 — Year of the Built Environment
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- Winter 2004
- The Australian Year of the Built Environment 2004 celebrates themes such as sustainability and valuing our built heritage. (0.9mb pdf)
- Issue 7 — Escape in Time
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- Summer 2004
- Heritage tourism in Queensland focusing on places that are using their historical values to attract tourists. (1.9mb pdf)
- Issue 6 — Indigenous Heritage
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- Winter 2003
- Aboriginal history associated with South and North Keppel Island, Central Queensland. (1.3mb pdf)
- Issue 5 — Cultural Diversity
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- Autumn 2003
- The history associated with a far north Queensland Chinese temple built in 1903. (1.4mb pdf)
- Issue 4 — Heritage Trails
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- Summer 2002
- Follows the successful trail of the popular Heritage Trails editions. (1.1mb pdf)
- Issue 3 — Outback Lives
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- Winter 2002
- Outback places and the challenges faced by owners who are committed to conserving these places in remote areas of Queensland. (1.1mb pdf)
- Issue 2 — Picture This
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- Summer 2001 - 2002
- The evolution of the Queensland picture theatre and what the future holds for these once dominant local icons. (0.7mb pdf)
- Issue 1 — Modern Heritage
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- Spring 2001
- Challenges the notion that built heritage is something old and pretty to look at. (1.1mb pdf)
Last updated: 10 June 2008


