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State Library of Queensland 2012Cover: photographer Mark Broadbent
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ContentsDEC 2012 | JAN | FEB 2013
2 Queensland memory
6 Reading, writing and performance
8 Indigenous voices
10 Children and families
16 Learning
18 Film
21 Art and design
22 Ideas and innovation
26 Something about us
27 Calendar
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GAMES PROGRAM
Garage GamerPage 22
FILM
SLiQ FlicksPage 18
ADVICE
Conservation ClinicPage 17
ACTIVITIES
Holiday fun at SLQPage 14
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
Yuletide Story GardenPage 13
ACTIVITIES
Summer Reading ClubPage 12
EXHIBITION
State of EmergencyPage 8
OPPORTUNITY
black&write!Page 7
EXHIBITION
Grass Dukes and Shepherd KingsPage 3
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Deepen the Conversation: A Burning Landscape Wed 6 Feb, 6pm | SLQ Auditorium 1, level 2Free, bookings slq.eventbrite.com 3840 7768Part of Grass Dukes and Shepherd Kings
Historian Bill Gammage explodes the myth that pre-European settlement Australia was an untamed wilderness, revealing the complex, country-wide systems of land management used by Aboriginal people.
Inspired by early European accounts that some of the Australian environment resembled well-groomed English estates, Bill has written the book The Biggest Estate on Earth, exploring the ways Aboriginal people lived with the landscape to ensure a rich and fertile environment.
Join Kate Evans (ABC Radio National) in conversation with Bill Gammage as they discuss how Aboriginal people understood and shaped this historical landscape, and the impacts of this knowledge on current land management strategies.
EXHIBITION
Grass Dukes and Shepherd Kings Open daily 10am5pm, 14 Dec 21 AprPhilip Bacon Heritage Gallery, level 4 | Free
Nineteenth century pastoral life on the Darling Downs comes alive in this intimate exhibition of treasures at SLQ. Explore the prized possessions, photo albums, planting journals, and other records of farm life of the Europeans who settled in the Darling Downs from 1839.
Popularly known as the grass dukes and shepherd kings, they lived up to their image as antipodean aristocrats, erecting fi ne homesteads, grand stables and woolsheds and transforming the landscape with exotic plants and formal gardens.
Grass Dukes and Shepherd Kings provides an insight into the lives of the early squatters and their pastoral and political power.
Curators tour with Dianne ByrneSun 16 Dec, 1pm | Sat 16 Feb, 11amPhilip Bacon Heritage Gallery, level 4Free, bookings slq.eventbrite.com 3840 7768
Left: Staff picnic in the Darling Downs, 1877, Davenport Album, John Oxley Library, SLQ, 9949.Right: Bill Gammage
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Out of the Port A changing profession: Queensland Architects 19001950Thu 7 Feb, 12.30pm1.30pmSLQ Auditorium 1, level 2Free, bookings slq.eventbrite.com 3840 7768
SLQs 2012 John Oxley Library Fellow, architect and historian Don Watson has been working on a successor volume to Queensland architects of the nineteenth century (1994, co-authored with Judith McKay).
Join him as he considers the emergence of specialist consultants structural, electrical and mechanical engineers and quantity surveyors who assumed roles formerly undertaken by architects or building contractors. Discover the early history of these disciplines in Queensland and where Don thinks the line should be drawn on the list of whos who from the era of 19001950.
OPPORTUNITY
John Oxley Library FellowshipDo you have a story to tell about Queenslands history? Each year, the John Oxley Library Fellowship of $20,000 is awarded to a research project that helps piece together our history, bringing to light forgotten narratives of our states communities and places. The fellowship includes a work space within the John Oxley Library to explore the information-rich resources, access library staff expertise and advice, and immerse yourself in research leading to new knowledge about Queenslands history. Nominations for this prestigious award open late January. Visit the SLQ website in January to download the nomination form.
The John Oxley Library Fellowship is an initiative of the Queensland Library Foundation.
DISPLAY
Talbot Family Treasures WallOpen daily 10am5pmTalbot Family Treasures Wall, level 4 | Free
Discover some of SLQs most cherished treasures from the collection in a journey through Queenslands history. The Talbot Family Treasures Wall showcases unique and rare items from the past 200 years. Explore these items alongside photographs from the Picture Queensland collection with a new montage of images featuring leading people, places and events.
Above: Visitors to Art in Architecture exhibition 2011, featuring the work of Robin DodsRight: Woman seated in a chair at Cooktown, Queensland, 18801890. Displayed on Treasures Wall.
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black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowships Entries close 31 Jan | FreeEnquiries [email protected] 3842 9985
Wanted: two new stars for 2013! Aim high to take your place in black&write!s growing constellation of Indigenous writers.
Enter the black&write! writing competition with your novel, short stories, poetry or childrens book. Two winners will each receive $10,000 prize money, manuscript development with black&write!s Indigenous editors at SLQ, and publication by prestigious Indigenous publisher Magabala Books. Get cracking competition closes 31 January 2013.
Visit slq.qld.gov.au/whats-on for guidelines and the application form.
Left: The Transformers Choir at SLQs 2011 International Day of People with Disability celebrationBelow: Ali Cobby-Eckermann 2011 black&write! Fellow and 2012 Deadly Award winner
CELEBRATION
ALLtogetherSun 2 Dec, 9.45am4pmThe Edge Auditorium, SLQ | Free
Come and celebrate the 20th anniversary of International Day of People with Disability. Enjoy performances by The Transformers choir, Southside Singers and the Bust a Move dance group; share stories; view art and craft displays; participate in computer and theatre workshops; and get information from disability groups and organisations.
This special day aims to promote an understanding of people with disability and foster their dignity, rights and well-being.
Supported by SLQ, UnitingCare Community, Disability Services, Reclink, Cerebral Palsy League, Centacare, Multicap and NDIS
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State of EmergencyPolitics & protests surrounding the 1982 Commonwealth GamesOpen daily 10am5pm, until 19 Aprkuril dhagun, level 1 | Free
Join SLQ in marking the 30th anniversary of the 1982 Commonwealth Games when Brisbane came alive with political demonstrations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander civil liberties.
Refl ect on the events that took place in Brisbane, the political climate of the time and the history of land rights for Indigenous Australians with this exhibition of original footage, photographs and personal stories from advocates of this revolutionary movement.
TALK
A night by the fi re with Katina DavidsonTue 4 Dec, 6.30pm7.30pmTalking Circle, level 1 | FreePart of State of Emergency
Join Katina for a curators tour and personal insight into the State of Emergency exhibition. Katina will talk about the process of developing the exhibition and her personal connection to the topic.
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BL.INK: Im Dreaming of a Black ChristmasThu 13 Dec, 6pm7.30pmThe Library Caf, level 1 | Free
Take an old Christmas tale and mix it up with a bit of Murri madness for a night of little black Christmas carolling with a difference. Murri Christmas to all and to all a deadly night!
Dont miss the Murri Christmas family event at the Parklands, South Bank, see p13.
EXHIBITION LAST DAYS
Transforming TindaleOpen daily 10am5pm, until 9 DecSLQ Gallery, level 2 | Free
Unheard stories are given a voice in this powerful exhibition of scientifi c photographs and contemporary artworks by Vernon Ah Kee, exploring the legacy of a 1938 anthropological expedition to Aboriginal communities.
SLQ gratefully acknowledges the support received from the South Australian Museum to provide access to the Tindale collection.
Above: Annie Sibley, Palm Island, 7 N
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